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While she called the lack of monetary gain a significant mitigating factor, "regardless of whether he profited financially, he profited politically," she said.
But the DEA itself profited much more from the programme.
The WWE, then WWF, profited richly from the old territory
Hackers have known this, and profited from it, for years.
IVE and its successor, Live, profited handsomely under Menendez's leadership.
" On if she profited from telling her story: "Absolutely not.
It wasn't enough that they profited off death and addiction.
Erdogan has profited in the past from a persistently weak
Rotenberg also profited from the centralization, likely with Putin's blessing.
They have profited from thousands upon thousands of Filipino youths.
It was unclear which companies profited from the coal shipments.
The prison is any place Where fear is profited on.
Let's talk about who profited off of whose public service.
Gangs have profited from the chaos to expand their territory.
The big picture: The sector has profited heavily in 2019.
The money trail is too blurred to see who profited.
Replacing an insider CEO who personally profited from the bank opening millions of fake accounts with another highly placed insider who personally profited from the same activity does not lead to change at the bank.
SEC says hackers may have profited from stolen insider information: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed Wednesday that hackers breached its system for public-company filings and may have profited from stolen insider information.
He has profited from the decision politically and financially ever since.
Reagan, and before him Richard Nixon, profited from the same division.
The cable networks have profited by airing unrelenting attacks on him.
And to be clear, they have profited handsomely from those investments.
That's all money I'll never get back since I never profited.
They profited off of the marriage, all kinds of endorsement deals.
For the men who profited off wantonness, the transition feels jarring.
The directors and officers of Viacom have profited handsomely from Viacom.
Wilfred ran roughshod over students and profited on the taxpayers' dime.
Everyone had profited from him, and later they had betrayed him.
For decades games have profited from and identified with The Gun.
But the other side, too, has profited from the party's presence.
Some industries, notably manufacturers of heavy equipment, may have even profited.
Bezos isn't the only person that has profited during the outbreak.
Trump has profited politically from this attack, to put it mildly.
Former enemies now understood that trade profited them more than conquest.
The business leader went through four startup ideas before he profited.
Have his business interests profited from his proximity to the president?
In short, DoorDash profited off tips far more than dashers did.
That business has profited from investor's shift from active to passive funds.
AND, BY THE WAY, THE SHAREHOLDERS IN IT PROFITED QUITE A BIT.
Ultimately, those around Leavitt profited more from her discovery than she did.
"I profited from these trades," Momotok told U.S. Magistrate Judge Ramon Reyes.
One argues that well-connected insiders profited even from the financial crisis.
Prosecutors alleged that he had profited to the tune of $280 million.
Mr Christie, articulate and pugnacious, profited in inverse proportion to Mr Rubio.
Neither appears to have profited much from the auto debate so far.
No modern president has profited this way during his time in office.
Trump has refuted the notion that he has profited off the presidency.
But Amy Klobuchar had profited from her reputation as the nicest senator.
"Adidas has financial contracts with Louisville through which Louisville profited," Moore said.
And many American companies and investors have profited handsomely from China's rise.
It's a huge double standard, and one Trump has profited mightily from.
America has profited immensely from access to global markets since its birth.
Its members have profited from easy access to European markets, he said.
His Treasury secretary helped cause the financial crisis, then profited from it.
Its members profited from a patron-client system that privileged party elites.
The Senators profited from it, believing they were fortunate to have won.
Some terribly produced Hollywood movies have profited handsomely on the Chinese market.
The tire maker profited from higher Russian demand and a stronger ruble.
Though some borrowers, such as Evergrande, profited from easy money, many others struggled.
"People who profited (from demonetization) were the administrators and bank managers," he said.
To top it all off, the hackers have probably profited from the information.
C&A profited from "Aryanisation", grabbing business and property from terrified Jewish owners.
A company he co-founded has allegedly profited handsomely from secretive foreign funding.
For most of the Republican primaries, Mr Trump profited from a crowded field.
They profited greatly from that blip and now they are returning to normal.
Click here for Cramer's take on how you could've profited from the panic.
The euro also profited from the weaker dollar, adding 0.2 percent to $1.1348.
Latin American countries profited from China's appetite for their minerals, fuels and foodstuffs.
I am her only female grandchild, and as such, I have profited greatly.
I profited from it, and these people enabled me to profit from it.
But Biden's lawyer said Biden has never profited from his work at BHR.
The SEC said the accounts also profited in securities of China-based 58.
Senior Mexican officials say local officials profited from land deals anticipating Kia's arrival.
Vanaman acknowledged on Twitter that his company has likely profited from Kjellberg's streams.
At the same time as they disavowed me, they profited from my existence.
According to Cristopher Figuera, Maduro's own family has also profited from the gold.
Many at Deutsche Bank, however, believe that Wiswell profited personally from the scheme.
Qasem Soleimani to stock traders who may have profited illegally from the tip.
The young Munch profited from a government program that paid artists travel stipends.
During the last decade, Europe profited from China's push to modernize its infrastructure.
Until now banks have profited from this arrangement, collecting millions of dollars in interest.
And it seems that the schools for years profited from all of the tuition.
I was delighted to find a young journalist who has profited from his work.
"Twitter normalized, promoted, and profited off of Nazi white supremacy propaganda," Lenarsky told Motherboard.
He could also, just as plausibly, be a sophisticated cybercriminal who profited off malware.
"And so, where other people profited monetarily from the crime, we lost," she said.
Trump's main money-chaser has profited off the suffering of ordinary Americans for years.
He was sustained by the system, embraced by it, because it profited from him.
None could say how much they profited off distributing non-ad Russian election interference.
Author Aaron Glantz describes how the wealthy profited off the 2008 foreclosure crisis. Rep.
It's not about how he personally profited while running his casinos into the ground.
Once having profited from its wonders, very few people retreat to more conservative practices.
When the island was under authoritarian rule, they supported and profited from the regime.
Major companies had complied with—and profited from—government demands for unwarranted data collection.
By contrast, households in the top 5 percent have profited nicely from America's expansions.
There's a gap between who created the popular customs and who profited from them.
At the Monday meeting Trump repeated the claim he would not have financially profited.
Exit polls indicated that Biden profited especially from a last-minute endorsement from Rep.
They have profited so much, yet many in HK have fairly low living standards.
The mechanics of the scheme remain murky, but even Garuda profited from Kirana's hustle.
Iraq Telecom says Barzani profited from the difference in interest rates at Korek's expense.
Editorial Few profited more immediately from Donald Trump's election than the private-prison industry.
Others have also profited from the disposition of Congress to inflict wounds on itself.
Shaw said he had not profited from his pie, but knew that others had.
Duped or not, the gallery profited handsomely from the fakes, according to Mr. Siefert's calculations.
Retailers like Lululemon and Fabletics, the Kate Hudson-led brand, have profited from the trend.
The construction firm collapsed this month, six months after Naya profited from its tumbling shares.
It also marks the 12th consecutive year Nevada sportsbooks have profited off the Super Bowl.
It is an industry that has profited off of stereotypes and monolithic representations Black women.
Trump told CNN's Wolf Blitzer 12 years ago that he profited when the market tanked.
Travis profited from the prostitution ring and also stole money from the women, Woodward said.
Trump's insistence that Hunter Biden profited off his father's political position is not without irony.
But they invest to a greater degree anyway, and they have historically profited from it.
This one concerns a submarine deal Netanyahu's critics claim he profited from (he denies it).
Few hit it rich, but the businesses that helped them on their way profited handsomely.
Mr Trump's hotel in Washington, DC may have also profited from its attraction to conservatives.
If you're an hourly employee who can walk to work, then perhaps you profited overall.
But the degree to which she personally profited made her time at Yahoo charmed indeed.
German business morale rose in March as the retail sector profited from buoyant consumer sentiment.
Has being a woman held you back in some respects and profited you in others?
"In Fraud We Trust": The Infraud Organization profited from trading stolen credit cards and identities.
Socialists argue that anyone who has become fantastically rich has profited from a rigged system.
"This is the only man that's profited from pills coming to West Virginia," Manchin said.
Now that they've profited off the poison, they want to also profit off the antidote.
Mr. Barney scoffed at the Education Department's ruling that he still profited from the deal.
This makes calculating how much any fund profited from these short bets a difficult task.
The next morning, a sell-off in stocks around the world meant those trades profited.
The extent to which Paddock may have profited from his casino gambling was not clear.
If he was wounded by the hoax, he also seems to have profited from it.
The policy was spearheaded by Mayor Tom Butt, who has profited from the compliance push.
"For years, Papa Renty's slave owners profited from his suffering," Lanier said in a statement.
But even those who have profited deeply from the platform say they need occasional respite.
But critics have argued that the bond profited investors while failing to payout when needed.
Astor's will in 153 and other transactions that profited her son and daughter-in-law.
Both men owned companies that supply contractors and would have profited from such a policy.
The company adopted Western technologies, transparent accounting practices and profited enormously from bullish international investment.
But he also profited from being in the right place at the right time – literally.
It's a kind of sorrow that one had profited at the expense of someone else.
Trump later called her a "total hypocrite" and said she profited from buying foreclosed housing.
The building honors its first chancellor whose family profited from tobacco farming using enslaved labor.
"Replacing an insider CEO who personally profited from the bank opening millions of fake accounts with another highly placed insider who personally profited from the same activity does not lead to change at the bank," Warren told Vox in an interview after the hearing.
Aid workers and residents said fighters on both sides profited from smuggling it across the lines.
Nearly overnight, creators who had profited from misleading headlines and thumbnails saw their view counts plummet.
The judge has tentatively ruled Goldman messed up by failing to name specific people who profited.
Police did not say how many people are believed to have profited from the fake documents.
Finally, look for Donald Trump to leverage the culture of threat he's created and profited from.
That would oblige the FARC to fight the drug trade, from which they have long profited.
For far too long conversion "therapists" have profited off of the fraud that is conversion therapy.
Business leaders and their companies have profited royally off of President Donald Trump's pro-business policies.
His campaign supposedly benefited from below-market direct-mail rates (other evidence suggests the vendor profited).
Ms. Remini obviously is being compensated for this show, just as she profited from her book.
But the Microsoft co-founder has also profited from some of the world's dirtiest fossil fuels.
"For years, Papa Renty's slave owners profited from his suffering," Tamara Lanier said in a statement.
Mr. Kuczynski said he was merely a shareholder in a company that profited from Odebrecht deals.
The result: Drug companies profited as more and more people got addicted and died of overdoses.
While states profited, prisoners earned no pay and faced inhumane, dangerous and often deadly work conditions.
That's bad news for David's Bridal and other retailers that have profited from traditional bridal tropes.
Speculation about how much the Sacklers profited from OxyContin has given the objectors an energetic voice.
He said he profited because he made the smart decision to buy low and sell high.
Investors who saw the memo — titled "Fed: December Bound" — could have profited by anticipating that movement.
For far too, long conversion "therapists" have profited off of the fraud that is conversion therapy.
For decades, oil executives and those who profited from lead pollution said the sky would fall.
Her pimp went to prison, but Backpage simply profited from the sale, as it always has.
The conversation suggests Apuzzo is not finished finding out who profited here and at whose direction.
They still profited from the war, though, by manufacturing munitions and selling them to both sides.
I was curious whether a company that profited from online breaches could recover from its own.
He shared his contemporaries' casual racism and profited from it, staging exhibits that played off prejudice.
Asked if she conceded that she had profited from Mr. Cosby's legal troubles, Ms. Troiani responded enthusiastically.
The university also claimed that it has not profited from HeLa, as they never patented the line.
Sirisena said the presidential commission of inquiry had concluded that Perpetual Treasuries had profited through illegal means.
"The auction rooms have profited greatly from the public and open nature of their transactions," wrote Norman.
Refiners have profited in recent months as the spread widened between U.S. crude and Brent futures prices.
Google has profited handsomely from foreseeing two important trends: the rise of mobile phones and online video.
Fifty women are suing Salesforce, alleging the company profited by helping Backpage to engage in sex trafficking.
Or perhaps it's for exactly that reason: Here, the AfD appears to have greatly profited from nativism.
The singer sued the company on Tuesday for allegedly selling merchandise that profited off her trademarked name.
Nauru, which has profited handsomely from the deal, has made efforts to shield the arrangement from scrutiny.
Officials think the hackers may have profited by trading on insider information stolen from the EDGAR system.
It also claims the companies, which are driven by digital ad sales, have profited from ISIS postings.
Margot profits from the girls in her prostitution ring the way her mother profited from selling her.
The offending banks and brokers unjustly profited from trafficking in those phantom shares, according to the SEC.
Both built huge brands, profited from their positions, voiced wild ideas, employed family members, and created crises.
The broker profited from the effect the columns often had on stock prices once they were published.
Yet in playing to our distrust of one another, another country has profited off inflaming our fury.
Adidas has long profited from its association with black superstars like Run-DMC, Beyoncé and James Harden.
"The Americans were on the case earlier than us, so we profited from their experiences," he said.
There, he profited by protecting Volvo-driving, chardonnay-sipping weekend warriors against the menacing elements of Aspen.
Deutsche Bank was one of many companies that profited from businesses being taken from their Jewish owners.
There's nothing he hates more than feeling that someone has profited off him, while he gets nothing.
Multinationals like Toyota have profited, but the tactic has failed to significantly bolster consumer spending at home.
However, although private prisons have indeed profited from America's obsession with incarceration, they did not cause it.
The firm has faced significant reputational damage after criticism that it profited from the subprime mortgage crisis.
He profited and avoided $323,000 in losses, according to a federal complaint filed Wednesday in New Jersey.
Philanthropic support for museums sometimes comes from multinational corporations, like Unilever, that have profited from colonial rule.
Booker has profited from her departure from the race, gaining $1 million in donations after her exit.
"This president has profited off of the presidency in an unprecedented way," Schiff said in a statement.
Officials think the hackers may have profited by trading on insider information stolen from the EDGAR system.
The Times notes he profited from his father's largess to the tune of more than $400 million.
Mr. Kabila has softened criticism from his Western allies by ensuring that they profited from Congo's wealth.
Sams said Harris brought numerous mortgage fraud cases, including several against middlemen who profited from predatory loans.
Trump profited during the campaign from FBI Director James Comey's eleventh-hour revelation about Hillary Clinton's emails.
When the borrowers defaulted, the company profited off the loans ⁠— and cost the government millions, the complaint said.
The company also profited from its EPYC server processors gaining market share amid a largely stabilizing PC market.
Banks have been forced to cut risk in the days since the financial crisis from which Eisman profited.
But its the ones with blue checkmarks who have always defined the platform and profited from it most.
It wouldn't be easy for a jury to delineate where Tiversa profited from fiction and where from fact.
Donald Trump has profited mightily from secrecy and covering up his astonishing vulnerabilities with even more astonishing bluster.
"Bosch played a crucial role in the fraudulent enterprise and profited handsomely from it," the court papers say.
Sacha Nauta, our European finance correspondent, also talks about the savvy traders who profited from the market fallout.
Vigilante gangs also profited by seizing native women and children for sale as slaves, principally in San Francisco.
Meanwhile, the people who profited the most from burning fossil fuels are the most insulated from its effects.
The drug company Mylan has profited richly from its exclusive right to sell EpiPen, the severe allergy treatment.
Even when he'd lose a bidding war to a different company, Pickens often profited on the buyout attempt.
His campaign chairman, for a period of years, advised Mr. Yanukovych's party and profited handsomely as a result.
"Bosch played a crucial role in the fraudulent enterprise and profited handsomely from it," the court papers said.
Still, the records released do not clarify whether Mr. Cameron profited from other tax-avoidance vehicles before 2010.
The Taliban have long profited from the opium trade by taxing and providing security for producers and smugglers.
Arthur Sackler died before OxyContin was developed, and his descendants say they have not profited from the drug.
Mr. Huh also did not determine whether or how much Mr. Moon profited politically from the online operation.
"This is ridiculous that they continue to assert we've profited in any way by their misfortune," he said.
He also said that the defendants profited off his work to the tune of more than $28 million.
"The power" was a synonym for the one-party system before 1990 and all who profited from it.
Bootlegging was widespread, and gangsters like Al Capone profited immensely off the illegal distillation and sale of alcohol.
"All of us need to acknowledge that others have taken these kinds of risks and profited," he says.
No-holds-barred discussions and debates would ensue, and no one profited more from them than Mr. Taylor.
Since then, the company has profited from the personal connection fans have to the artists on the bag.
Many have profited from billions of dollars in American aid and military spending that have poured into Afghanistan.
For years, both YouTube and creators profited off the drama-fueled rants that creators tossed at each other.
The difference is that, in Match's case, it indirectly profited from this, at consumers' expense, the suit claims.
Trump has even defended individuals, like his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who profited from corruption in Ukraine.
Get Out, for example, certainly profited from the 22016 percent "fresh" score it earned since its limited opening.
"That would be wrong — to engage unpaid students in something that Oracle later profited from," Ms. Cassity said.
"Purdue Pharma created the epidemic and profited from it through a web of illegal deceit," the complaint states.
How it worked: Singer managed and profited from the scheme through his nonprofit called The Key Worldwide Foundation.
And up until the 1980s, triads profited from the illicit trade of silver coins out of mainland China.
Should female MCs work harder to "demand" respect in an industry that has profited off of [black] female slander?
Ms Raggi says she knew nothing of the transactions and could only have profited if the policyholder had died.
While the DEA and its informants may have profited nicely, travellers no doubt paid the price in increased searches.
None were willing to upset the established Washington interests who not only permitted these abuses, but profited from them.
That statement came after domestic media reported law enforcement officials found Baidu employees profited by helping gambling sites advertise.
But the fact remains the agency still profited from a meme that was in no way a FuckJerry original.
"He profited from the way financial systems work, which is a point most people don't really grasp," Fishman argues.
Draper is also an outspoken bitcoin enthusiast who has profited heavily from an investment in 30,000 bitcoins in 2014.
The women had profited from the illegal sale of vaccines since early 2010, the State Public Security Bureau alleged.
Clinton tried to break through with her own criticism that Mr. Trump had profited from the 2008 housing crisis.
At the time, the family owned 77% of GrandVision and profited as much as $4 billion from the sale.
Every continent is home to a billionaire — or at least a millionaire who has profited from the continent's bounty.
"Every decision that has profited me has come from me listening to that inner voice," the media mogul says.
He said he never profited and assumed that Mr. Millar's pile of cash was linked to his casino work.
Spider-Man certainly profited from Feige's leadership, with "Spider-Man: Far From Home" becoming Sony's highest-grossing film ever.
"Such professional advice would constitute a benefit whether or not Riley used or profited from it," the panel wrote.
I have not profited off a lawsuit or taken advantage of the attention that has been thrust upon me.
He finds this trade similar to the exchange-traded notes that profited wildly until volatility spiked in February 2018.
He profited from his first flip, used the proceeds to buy a property next door and never looked back.
But they also have profited from secretive rebates and raised concerns about whether they have exploited their market power.
He knew nothing about policy, didn't bother to learn more, and profited from the uncertainty about his true positions.
The xenophobes of Austria's Freedom Party, Italy's Northern League and Sweden's Democrats have all profited politically from Merkel's decision.
On Tuesday, Mr. Carson defended that decision, saying that his son had not profited from his father's government post.
Many of these mujercitos worked as sex workers and maybe profited more from the fantasy of many Mexican men.
But companies have also long profited from rules that allow them to "post" workers from one country to another.
The president and his sons have been among those who have claimed Hunter Biden profited off his father's name.
He also profited from the sale of DreamWorks Animation to NBCUniversal for $3.8 billion in 2016, according to Forbes.
He said on Thursday he once had a stake in his father's offshore trust and had profited from it.
Kasulis scoffed at Brafman's implication that Shkreli committed no fraud because people ultimately profited from their dealings with him.
Science profited from the contributions of Henrietta Swan Leavitt, Williamina Fleming, Annie Jump Cannon, Cecilia Payne and Antonia Maury.
The rats have profited for far too long from the taxpayer-funded cheese, it is time to clean house.
Thus, the 1892 congress redefined amateurism so that it restricted those who profited by their participation in a sport.
Shaaeb said he has never been given the opportunity to consent to rentals on his land or profited from them.
But such discussions happen more fitfully in Europe, where those who profited lived thousands of miles from colonies like Suriname.
It was the frozen concentrated-orange-juice market that Eddie Murphy and Dan Ackroyd profited from, not pork-belly futures.
"Americans have profited tremendously from being the early developers and international leaders in AI," reads the White House press release.
Investors have been aware of this for at least 15 years, and the best ones have profited hugely from it.
Nervous investors have flocked to bonds which are perceived as a safe haven and banks have profited as a consequence.
Li's daughter and her husband were connected to an offshore company that profited from importing heavy European machinery into China.
What happened between 2009 and 2015 to bring about the shift in non-college white voters Mr Trump profited from?
Ribeiro alleges the company profited off his "protected creative expression" by showing characters in the video game performing The Carlton.
The high command, which runs big parts of the economy and has profited from corruption, shows no sign of complying.
The internet boot camps have profited in recent years because of high demand from parents seeking treatment for their children.
Foos not only witnessed, but recorded moments that were not his own, and he has now profited from those actions.
ISIS and other groups have profited from looting artifacts at an industrial scale, and selling them on lucrative black markets.
If NAFTA has killed jobs and ripped families apart on each side of the Rio Grande, who then has profited?
Bankers, merchants and manufacturers all profited from the slave trade, as did companies that insured slaving ships and their cargo.
On the side, he would DJ in clubs and make mix tapes — a hustle he'd profited from since high school.
He profited handsomely from the sale of an apartment building he owned with a former wife and other family members.
Many companies for example profited off On Fleek creator Kayla Newman's viral phrase, but she did not receive any compensation.
Halliburton profited $14 million from the deals in Angola, which the SEC said violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
The once war-torn region has profited significantly from a series of mutually enforcing developments in the past 20 years.
US entities who conducted bio-medical testing on primates in Africa, should continue support for the animals they profited from.
So too are the tech giants that have profited so handsomely by being able to use data how they like.
But that success itself caused problems when government investigations uncovered instances in which Goldman profited from the country's economic pain.
Big pharma not only contributed to the problem, but actually profited from the addiction and deaths of thousands of Americans.
Some criticized the monetization of the video — a common gripe toward YouTubers, some of whom have profited from apology videos.
Moonves, in fact, profited greatly off the licensing fees he negotiated from the cable and satellite distributors that carry CBS.
Some of Facebook's most devoted users publicly criticized the social network for how they said it profited off unpaid publishers.
Georgetown University, after The New York Times reported in 2016 that the school profited from selling slaves, vowed to atone.
Mubarak openly groomed his son Gamal for political power, and the extended family profited from corruption on a staggering scale.
This was partly a result of marketing by smugglers, who profited from the popularity of a difficult-to-access destination.
Indeed, he's backing the Republicans' special panel investigating charges that Planned Parenthood profited illegally from the sale of fetal tissue.
But Novaes, who has profited as an early adopter, said it's not too late to buy into the various coins.
He warned that Mr. Fillon's platform was little more than a pretext to strip workers of rights while companies profited.
"It was a genuine attempt to extend an apology from an art form that profited off shaming you," Gadsby said.
In similar ways, Pershing Square has profited greatly from its partnership with 3G and Mr. Ackman has praised its methods.
Now that we've established that QE has profited banks, you might ask what it has done for the overall economy.
The comedian tweeted he was selling his shares because the company profited from Russian interference during the 2016 U.S. election.
That means that if anything, they would have profited more from passengers stranded by the taxi strike than Uber did.
And he bemoaned the fact that Berkshire, which is notoriously slow to buy tech stocks, had not profited from its success.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has been clamping down on other small stock companies that've profited from crypto name changes.
Sanders, who has made his money by advocating for socialism, has clearly not profited from work that goes against the movement.
This week America's secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, insisted that his country would block any IMF bail-out that profited China.
It turned out well: Germany regained competitiveness and profited from demand in the industrializing world for its high-end engineering products.
And like the Imperial Ottoman Bank, investors with strong stomachs have often profited the most from emerging markets at their worst.
Despite an enormous trade imbalance between the two countries, some South African companies have profited from investment in their Chinese counterparts.
The suspects allegedly profited from changes in the exchange rates for yuan and Hong Kong dollars, it said without giving details.
They could also provide evidence that Mr Trump has profited from his office, in violation of the constitution's foreign-emoluments clause.
Second, we should recall that the AAA sector of the gaming industry has profited mightily from cozy agreements with arms manufacturers.
Still, it appears that Torba has relished in, and profited from, other platforms' attempts to deter hate speech in the past.
In December, Coinbase launched an internal investigation into suggestions that company insiders profited from knowledge of impending support for Bitcoin Cash.
And notable Black comedians like Martin Lawrence and Jamie Foxx have profited from performing low-key offensive caricatures of Black women.
As a co-founder of Twitter, he has profited handsomely from the social-media firm's rise and remains its largest shareholder.
They profited from the dismantling of trade barriers, industrial growth and expansion of the state, which required unprecedented numbers of administrators.
Hutchins allegedly advertised, distributed and profited from malware code known as "Kronos" between July 2014 and 2015, according to the indictment.
Mr. Trump's family also profited from the campaign last month, with his son Eric's Virginia wine business taking in about $1,300.
And because Google, which owns YouTube, allows content producers to monetize their videos, these extremist channels profited from hate and abuse.
The artisans — who had job titles like joiner, turner and upholsterer — and their clients also profited from owning and trading slaves.
It bears mentioning that Trump has started, pushed and profited from a number of non-Kennedy conspiracy theories during his career.
Islamic State took over Sirte a year ago as militants profited from the chaos that followed the 2011 fall of Gaddafi.
The magnitude of those returns is surprising even as investors have, at large, profited from the year's global rally, Wilson said.
These were distinct from private vessels known as pirates, who attacked, seized, and profited from any ships they decided were targets.
Private prison stocks soared after the 2016 election, and US military contractors have also profited from the warehousing of these children.
Reports emerged during Warren's Senate campaign in 2012 that she profited off her native Oklahoma City's volatile market in the 1990s.
In recent years, investors who jumped on downturns as chances to buy shares at bargain prices have profited from the move.
Marten also met with an executive from the Geo Group, a private prison operator that has profited from Trump's immigration policies.
Credit unions and other lenders profited by making loans without regard to the ability of the borrowers to repay those loans.
And what do the United States and major institutions like universities owe the descendants of the enslaved people they profited from?
One family has profited off the bodies of 400,000 Americans and destroyed families and communities across the country––they deserve justice.
Mr. Pakenham has also profited from his passion: He said he has collected almost $17,000 from the city by reporting idlers.
The formerly Stalinist states of Eastern Europe profited enormously from joining the European Union following the collapse of the Soviet Empire.
She has said that she helped create the foundations for the public good and that she never personally profited from them.
Earlier, he profited from the stockmarket crash of 1987 by piling into the safety of bonds, which rallied in the aftermath.
Ardent profited from rising numbers of Chinese visitors to its theme parks and the successful rollout of U.S. family entertainment centres.
Campbell introduced condensed soup to the U.S. and for years profited from its ability to cheaply churn out its iconic cans.
Americans have suffered the consequences, getting addicted to and dying from opioid painkillers and heroin as pharmaceutical companies have massively profited.
Trump's charge is that Clinton, a former U.S. secretary of state and former U.S. senator, has profited from a "rigged" political system.
One of the investors who profited most from the housing collapse a decade ago is seeing danger in the corporate bond market.
His connections to the wealthy Gupta family have drawn particular scrutiny, with reports alleging that the Indian family profited from his presidency.
"Delmaro will have profited $71,125 a month, tax free, for each month she was required to spend in jail," Mr. Rice wrote.
Long story short: Bryan had evidence that Wendy and Chuck had colluded together in the Ice Juice short that she profited from.
It was once thought that short-sellers profited mainly from bets on near-term price movements lasting no more than a month.
But new information regarding Steve Bannon's ties to Weinstein has emerged — specifically because he profited from a collaboration with Weinstein years ago.
Having more people who have profited from such experiences can be a competitive advantage for our nation in a complex, global economy.
The arrangement obscured who ultimately profited from the payments, the Post reported, prompting allegations of hypocrisy and intense attention from conservative commentators.
Pete Najarian got into the trade, and profited when shares popped after the company beat earnings estimates and gave an upbeat forecast.
An AI startup spun out of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is dogged with accusations that it quietly profited off patient data.
The entities that have knowingly brought us this planetary disaster (and profited greatly from it) should foot the bill for reversing course.
And while global cellphone manufacturers once profited from using Android to expand rapidly, particularly in emerging markets, their growth has since slowed.
No Planned Parenthood staff were involved in any wrongdoing, Laguens said, and the organization has not profited from its tissue donation programs.
They profited off their ability to generate, at a vast scale, rapid translations of runway fashions into low-priced clothing and accessories.
While the empire did not cause the global wave of right-wing populism, it enabled it, promoted it and profited from it.
Many high-ranking military officers are, after all, responsible for serious human rights violations and have reportedly profited immensely from illicit activities.
In the 2016 election, Trump profited from the conviction of rural and working-class voters that they were on a downward trajectory.
By provoking the West, the government had profited: It received several years of free oil and kept its nuclear power plant intact.
An AI startup spun out of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is dogged with accusations that it quietly profited off patient data.
"The same establishment media that concealed these problems — and profited from them — is obviously not going to tell this story," Trump wrote.
Some princes received block grants of visas and profited from selling them to the workers cooking, cleaning and building across the kingdom.
Mnuchin also profited from 16,000 foreclosures as a bank executive and spent $800,000 of taxpayers' money flying military planes on personal trips.
"She Said" shows how some figures who have presented themselves as allies of victims have profited from financial settlements that silence them.
Many of the individuals and organizations who profited handsomely from the years of combat have come out in favor of the deal.
North Korea has profited handsomely from its illicit cigarette trade, according to the Treasury, reportedly netting more than $1 billion per year.
And corporations operating on the island have too long profited from tax breaks that have stunted the growth of Puerto Rico's economy.
Even the very tech companies that profited off our addiction started arming consumers with ways to spend less time with those devices.
The company that has profited the most from close ties to China is a privately held financial and investment firm, PPF Group.
Even if the brand was accidental, it was one they both profited from and remained committed to even after their final separation.
That wouldn't be as big of an issue for Altria if it still profited when people switched to Juul pods from Marlboro cigarettes.
The suit alleges that Samsung knowingly profited from Oculus technology that was first developed at ZeniMax, then misappropriated by Oculus executive John Carmack.
Mulvaney also defended claims when asked what the difference is between this and Trump's accusations that Hunter Biden profited off his father's name.
The lawsuit accused TWC of "stiffing" the city out of $10 million during the financial crisis and as the cable company profited wildly.
His opponents note that he once owned shares in a supplier to ThyssenKrupp and suggest that he may have profited from the deals.
Officials previously said they think the hackers may have profited by trading on insider information stolen from the EDGAR system: http://bit.ly/2fKRCXi.
For Howe, the lesson was that socialists like Debs and Thomas might have profited from creating their own version of the Popular Front.
And WayFair staff left their desks after learning that the retailer profited from migrant detention centers run by US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
Finally, those who have profited from the best schooling our society has to offer must fight to make college more affordable for others.
A minority of individuals, companies, and countries have contributed to the bulk of greenhouse gas emissions from flights and profited handsomely from it.
One is Wall Street, which has profited handsomely from helping Chinese companies and the Chinese government to buy American companies and real estate.
But news reports in the 1990s revealed that most of the "adopted" horses were actually going to slaughter, often while bureau employees profited.
Ms. Borgoño cooperated with investigators to build the case against her boss and never profited from his fraudulent scheme involving bank loan applications.
He faces a maximum of 65 years in prison, but he'll get way less for turning on those from who he richly profited.
But a policy that tackles human trafficking by relying on the same armed groups that have profited from the trade has obvious pitfalls.
At one point, the investors pressed Mr. Nissen as to where their money had gone and if anyone had profited from his scheme.
He avoided work that would antagonize Moscow, they suggested, only because he profited from his reputation as a man with valuable connections there.
" Gilberto Hinojosa, the chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, said in a statement that the state's Republican officials had "politically profited from discrimination.
He joins a long list of pundits and politicians who have profited enormously by dishing about the 85033 election and Trump White House.
"The U.K. has profited massively in the last 200 years from free trade and that's what we want to see," Mr. Johnson said.
The tax essentially formalized smuggling routes that have profited militants on both sides and could presage the opening of routes in other areas.
German prosecutors and tax authorities are seeking to recover billions of euros from traders and banks that prosecutors say profited from such schemes.
German prosecutors and tax authorities are seeking to recover billions of euros from traders and banks that prosecutors say profited from such schemes.
In that case, plaintiffs claimed the company profited at plan participants' expense by using high-cost funds offered by an affiliated investment manager.
"The U.K. has profited massively in the last 200 years from free trade and that's what we want to see," Mr. Johnson said.
That Trump and his clan have already profited handsomely from his position as President (again, a position of public service) is well-documented.
On the one hand, they want to say that he's been ruthless and profited off decisions that were costly to middle-class people.
Never mind that "The Big Short" turns the very financial speculators who profited from other people's lost homes into underdog heroes — nifty trick, that!
TV, which has profited handsomely from selling reruns of the shows to syndication -- another milestone few current and future sitcoms are likely to repeat.
Many foreign companies are now big players in the Polish economy, including German firms that profited during the Nazi era, such as Allianz insurance.
The New York Times reported last month that Trump profited from his casinos there, even as some of the businesses themselves went through bankruptcy.
In other words, television has often profited from the emotion-evoking capacity of disabilities without bothering to represent those experiencing them in real life.
His most recent book The Founding Fortunes: How the Wealthy Paid for and Profited From America's Revolution, was just published by Saint Martin's Press.
Islamic State has profited from a security vacuum to expand its presence, though it has not taken control of oil installations in the country.
Clinton and Kaine both hit Trump's business record, saying the New York billionaire has profited personally by sending jobs overseas and stiffing his employees.
"That's what, in fact, happened, and that needs to be admitted," said Demedyuk of the way Ukrainian intelligence agents allegedly profited from illegal trades.
Mexico, for example, likely profited little from its 2017 hedge as prices rebounded well above its bet that a barrel would average around $42.
Surely, cynics have long muttered, it was too vast for the then-president not to have known about it, or indeed profited from it.
Quirky runway styles have helped it attract younger shoppers at a time when not all luxury firms have profited from a benign industry backdrop.
The agency disclosed on Wednesday that the database had been hacked and that the hackers may profited from using the information for insider trading.
For example, explain your customer acquisition costs or how much you profited from an advertising campaign compared to the budget you set for it.
"The Family That Profited From the Opioid Crisis" was produced by Alexandra Leigh Young and edited by Larissa Anderson, Lisa Tobin and Paige Cowett.
We had escaped the housing bust, oil and gas prices were rising and the state's economy had diversified and profited mightily from free trade.
Mr. Trump has profited greatly from his business dealings with Damac and its chairman, Hussain Sajwani, who is sometimes called the Donald of Dubai.
Instead, he profited enormously as a real estate lawyer representing corporate clients who hoped to cash in on his personal relationship with the president.
President Trump's transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, and her husband, Senator Mitch McConnell, are being accused of having profited from their commercial ties to Beijing.
Trump insisted that he would not have profited off hosting world leaders, scores of journalists and other staff at his family's property near Miami.
Trump insisted that he would not have profited off hosting world leaders, scores of journalists and other staff at his family's property near Miami.
China, ethnic kingpins and the state of Myanmar, once known as Burma, have all profited from the bounty of the nation's war-torn borderlands.
The ruling could hurt China's so-called trademark squatters, people who foreign companies say have profited from registering the names of well-known brands.
Investors have profited along with him, as the company's share price has soared to about $50 from an initial price of $17 in 2014.
Prosecutors said Hamilton illegally profited on 17,000 Harman shares he bought through a Charles Schwab account belonging to him and his wife on Oct.
The group has caused extensive damage to oil infrastructure, but has not taken over facilities and profited from them as it has in Iraq.
Two other traders were also fined after they profited from stock they bought on the basis of inside information about Hengkang's purchases, CSRC said.
But Dr. Oetker had profited from its SS and Wehrmacht connections and had "Aryanized" Jewish property, as a comprehensive study by three historians revealed.
Many in the ruling elite, including in the army, have profited hugely from sweetheart deals, favorable loans by state banks and the state's largess.
While polarization has created a political universe composed of two truths, one Democratic, the other Republican, Trump has driven, and profited from, this duality.
Its members, who have profited hugely from Mr Trump's tax cuts and deregulation, are expected to spend $400m on Republican campaigns over the mid-terms.
Arch conservatives want to move right to counter the AfD, which profited from Merkel's 2015 decision to open German borders to over 1 million migrants.
Tyler personally owned and profited from the Searchlight, a Klan newspaper, and built herself a large Classical Revival house on 14 acres in downtown Atlanta.
Although players didn't have to pay for the emote, they did have to pay for the pass, meaning that Epic Games profited off his dance.
Major U.S. East Coast refiners profited from railing hundreds of thousands of barrels of discounted Bakken crude to their plants daily from 2013 until 2015.
And the city wants oil companies to pitch in — accusing the industry of knowing the harms of fossil fuels even as companies profited from them.
The report noted that three major investors together lost about $1 billion from their investments, while Paulson's hedge fund profited by about the same amount.
U.S. prosecutors had claimed that he and a co-defendant advertised, distributed and profited from malware code known as "Kronos" between July 2014 and 2015.
As noted by CNET, the discount marks Amazon's effort to reach lower-income consumers after already having profited off middle-income and high-income folks.
The agency alleges he bought shares and profited when the stock popped after positive earnings reports, and sold to avoid downturns that followed poor results.
Schneider profited mainly from growth in the North America and Asia-Pacific regions, which posted organic revenue growth of 7.7 percent and 10.3 percent respectively.
But mostly it's a struggle between those who have profited since the U.S. invasion toppled Saddam Hussein, and those who are scraping to get by.
" He insisted, "I never had access to nonpublic information or profited from my position, nor do I believe that my role presented conflicts of interests.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed Wednesday that hackers breached its system for public-company filings and may have profited from stolen insider information.
The younger Murphy's campaign is using that arrangement as a defense to say Coastal Construction, and therefore the Murphys, have not personally profited from Trump.
I question the idea that any historical figure who profited from slave labor or the slave trade must therefore have their names removed from buildings.
Calhoun profited immensely from the labor of the enslaved people on his plantation; Murray was a radical labor activist in Harlem during the Great Depression.
In a last ditch effort, Rio 2016 asked for help from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the ones who profited most off the 2016 Olympics.
Ross is a billionaire investor who famously profited off timely purchases of ailing American steel companies that were nurtured back to health by protective tariffs.
The resource-focused sector added 0.3 percent, as gold miners profited from bullion prices that touched a one-year-high following weak U.S. jobs data.
The division's portfolio also includes defending the president against lawsuits alleging that he has profited from his personal business in ways that violate the Constitution.
In Tripoli, some of the dominant militias have also profited from extortion, migrant trafficking and other illegal activities, according to residents and United Nations observers.
The company was a main builder across Latin America, where it profited from a commodities boom that led to a huge spike in infrastructure construction.
Trump has profited hugely from his casual relationship with the truth, encouraging conspiracy theories like Pizzagate and QAnon as a symbolic gesture to his supporters.
Mr. Xu also profited from conspiring with top executives at 13 companies to control the timing and content of favorable corporate announcements, the court said.
The problem with that explanation is that it's hard to believe any discussion about morality from a man who has profited so handsomely from it.
It was Steve Jobs, however, who profited the most when Xerox management allowed him to visit with Mr. Taylor's group at the Palo Alto center.
It is evident that up until now these nation-states have only profited foreign entrepreneurs and the African leaders who have chosen to serve them.
Credit...Mark Wickens for The New York Times No real estate developer has profited more from the High Line than Related Companies, the global giant.
It would require companies that profited from using Californians' personal data for election influence campaigns to disclose their practices to consumers and the state authorities.
Bruce Rauner (R) reportedly profited from a for-profit health-care provider that has government contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centers.
The continent that America protected and supported for 70 years has profited nicely from integrating low-wage economies into the eurozone, which enabled cheap exports.
We should celebrate the leaders of a new generation advancing gun control measures instead of the wealthy ghosts who proliferated and profited from the problem.
Private detention center operators have profited from Trump's aggressive anti-immigration policies, which have led to large-scale detentions and separations of families, Warren said.
We would like for the world to know that we have not authorized any of this and have not profited from any of these sales whatsoever.
Bresch at the time blamed a pharmaceutical distribution system that entailed multiple entities — drug makers, pharmacy benefit managers and pharmacies — who all profited from selling medications.
It's uncertain how much Tableau has profited off these third-party contracts with ICE and CBP, but it has certainly had the best of both worlds.
She's the first person of publicly known black origin to marry into the British monarchy — a dynasty that invested in and profited from the slave trade.
The Sacklers are one of the wealthiest families in the world and directly profited from Purdue Pharma's sale of OxyContin by deliberately downplaying the drug's addictiveness.
The group has profited from an absence of authority, with Libya split between the government in Tobruk and a rival, Islamist-backed government in western Libya.
During that time, Marvel Studios—which Disney bought in 2012—still profited off the webslinger, through merchandising rights and a small cut of the movie grosses.
Landowners in today's successful cities have surely profited from public investment, but the bulk of their gain has come from an explosion of private economic activity.
The figureheads of this vague political movement profited off angry, gullible people until it became unwise to do so, and then hung them out to dry.
Hong Kong has long profited on its unique position as a culturally Chinese city with freedom of expression, rule of law and an incorruptible civil service.
According to Bloomberg's Anders Melin, there is no evidence that Lee profited from the deception, though false filings continue to be an issue for the SEC.
It investigated claims that the three Gupta brothers, business associates of Mr Zuma's son, Duduzane, had excessive influence over South African politics, from which they profited.
He called for the SEC to carefully weigh who had profited from the bad behavior, and urged the SEC to hold individuals accountable for their actions.
Clayton last month disclosed that hackers may have profited by illegally trading on information stolen from the SEC's EDGAR system, which houses millions of corporate filings.
The man who has profited most from the Trump era is his foremost nemesis in the business world, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Bloomberg's Justin Sink reports.
U.S. prosecutors have claimed that he and an unnamed co-defendant advertised, distributed and profited from malware code known as "Kronos" between July 2014 and 2015.
Essentially, it was organized fat-shaming—which NBC profited on via advertising and branded products—and it had lasting, toxic effects on both contestants and viewers.
Over the last decade, real estate developers have profited from temporary programs like the aforementioned residency, which provide cultural cache and legitimacy to their building projects.
The strategy mirrors that of Czech energy firm EPH, which has profited from buying up older plants in Germany, Britain, Italy and elsewhere in recent years.
Some of Mnuchin's greatest criticism comes from his time as chairman and CEO of OneWest, a California-based bank that heavily profited off of foreclosing homes.
"Frontline" and NPR investigate the insurance companies that profited from Hurricane Sandy and the government agencies that were supposed to help homeowners rebuild, but sometimes failed.
By extracting and selling vast amounts of fossil fuels, ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, and ConocoPhillips contributed significantly to climate change—and profited immensely by doing so.
"Purdue Pharma created the epidemic and profited from it through a web of illegal deceit," Healey said in the complaint, which was filed in state court.
China's recyclers have profited from waste shipped in from Europe and the United States, which is better sorted and therefore cheaper to treat than domestic material.
State Street had allegedly deceived and profited off of clients by pricing foreign currency exchanges outside of competitive rates without telling them, according to the agencies.
"TWC has then profited from that data, using it and monetizing it for purposes entirely unrelated to weather or the Weather Channel App," the complaint continues.
But liberal support for such a measure could grow as the industry players who pushed and profited from opioid sales continue to go undisciplined by Congress.
The New York Times, fact-checking the speech, also disputed several claims that the former secretary of state had inappropriately profited from her term in office.
Thousands of pages of internal Facebook documents were published on Wednesday, shedding new light on how the company profited from user data and grappled with rivals.
This small step is necessary to break the government-created monopoly that large contact lens manufacturers like Johnson & Johnson have hugely profited from over the years.
The industry continued to develop throughout the 1990s as banks profited from global demand, a rise in single motherhood and the increasing acceptance of gay parenting.
Last year, a study found that credit agencies actually profited after the Equifax breach, by charging fees to customers who subsequently chose to freeze their credit.
Some American cities, notably Los Angeles and Chicago, have laws requiring companies that seek to do public business first to declare whether they profited from slavery.
But you don't have to have all the details of Castro's regime-sponsored thievery to get a glimpse of how he and his family have profited.
Do you think that your role as a white person who has profited from this story is analogous to the scientists' profiting off the HeLa cells?
Banks, corporations and universities profited from slavery, providing inherited wealth for whites, with centuries of unpaid wages for black labor, helping explain today's racial wealth gap.
For decades, he has derided critical press coverage about him as deceitful or unfair, yet he eagerly consumed it, participated in it, and profited from it.
German sportswear firm Adidas, posted another quarter of sales growth in China and North America on Thursday, as it profited from its retro styles and footwear.
The company is looking into whether an employee profited off inside information Tuesday when the platform saw a dramatic rise in the value of Bitcoin Cash.
Politically speaking, the BJP has long profited from driving a wedge between India's sects, with the aim of consolidating the Hindu vote in its own camp.
But criminal behavior would entail a meeting of corrupt minds—a tipster and a trader who both profited from information that they knew was unlawfully obtained.
"Hunter Biden profited from the proximity to his father and it has to infuriate President Trump that there's no investigation, barely any media coverage," Caputo said.
Separately, we learned that Trump aides asked businessmen who profited from military contracts to devise alternatives to the Pentagon's plans for a troop surge in Afghanistan.
British Prime Minister David Cameron is also facing calls to resign after it was revealed that he may have profited from his father's offshore investment fund.
German business morale rose in March as the retail sector profited from buoyant consumer sentiment, while euro zone business activity ended the quarter on a higher note.
Akhoondi vowed to banish the middlemen who many say have profited from helping Iran evade sanctions by buying parts, and even whole aircraft, on the black market.
Oil traders have already sold out of long positions that have profited from an almost doubling in crude prices since hitting over decade lows earlier this year.
Ray allegedly profited at least $1 million from at least five victims through extortion, forced unpaid labor and — for at least one victim — forced commercial sex acts.
But he helped legitimize the regime with his presence, and profited from it as well, becoming one of Rome's richest men through his 13 years of service.
Although the first world war brutally interrupted international trade and investment, the country profited from filling the bellies of soldiers on the front with tinned corned beef.
Veblen, though, saw the rich as a largely unproductive class of capital-owning moochers, who profited off the useful labour of working people (hence the "leisure class").
Possibly this owes to the fact that one of Putin's closest confidants may have profited personally from the Magnitsky affair, as disclosures in the Panama Papers suggest.
Companies like Dupont and Dow see opportunities to develop and sell the replacements for HFCs, much as they profited from replacing CFCs under the original Montreal Protocol.
The Senate, Nigeria's upper house of parliament, voted in favor of the ban, saying the cough syrup trade profited Islamist insurgency Boko Haram in the country's northeast.
The company has profited hugely from the smartphone boom it helped create, but only by putting its services — and its advertisements — in front of so many customers.
Premiums have risen from their initial low base, but the early evidence suggests that even fewer insurers—perhaps one in four—profited from the exchanges in 2015.
A journalist, Jan Kuciak, was murdered last year while investigating Italian mobsters who had infiltrated the farm industry, profited from subsidies and built relationships with powerful politicians.
The case found itself before the EU court, which ruled that posting hyperlinks amounted to copyright infringement, because the website profited from the traffic that it generated.
When Congress bans asbestos, the companies that have profited from its use will have a harder time denying their responsibility for the deaths and diseases asbestos causes.
A investigation by the Star-Ledger newspaper in New Jersey showed that his division profited from an investment in a shoe manufacturer that had dismal working conditions.
MIAMI — When the Mets have reached the eighth inning with a lead this season, they have profited from the dominating duo of Addison Reed and Jeurys Familia.
The "Oracle of Oil" profited from several buyout efforts — many of which were failures — as his Mesa Petroleum business sought to expand its footprint through the 1980s.
An investigation by The Star-Ledger newspaper in New Jersey showed that his division profited from an investment in a shoe manufacturer that had dismal working conditions.
The item emerged as emblematic of the strutting affectation and ravenous consumption of Washington insiders who have profited from association with the institutions of politics and government.
Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission said in December 2014 that Left profited after publication of the research report knocked nearly 20 percent off Evergrande's share price.
"Every business in this square profited from the refugees, and now they've suddenly gone," said Kadir Akinci, the manager of a taxi company in the Basmane neighborhood.
"CEO Michael Neidorff has been able to offer health care at reasonable prices all across the country and his company has profited mightily from Obamacare, " Cramer said.
He paid Getty $100 each month to live and buy oil leases for cheap: If oil sprung, Getty profited 30 percent and his dad got the rest.
Grigorishin, like many others who have profited from the collapse of the former Soviet Union, has a colorful business history and a career littered with legal battles.
And all because some grotesque excuse for a human being had gone into a business that has historically encouraged, profited from, ignored and rewarded sexism and misogyny.
It shows that each of the tippees accused of a violation was also the source of information used by others who profited ahead of the impending deals.
Trump also insisted that he would not have profited off of hosting world leaders, scores of journalists and other staff at his family-owned resort near Miami.
Citadel, which manages more than $30 billion in assets, has profited from a strong performance in European natural gas and power trading, two of the sources said.
Common Cause hand-delivered a list of nine possibles articles — including one outlining how Trump illicitly profited off the presidency — to all House members late last month.
The descendants of the wealthier white perpetrators, they insist, have profited, and continue to do so, from the suffering and loss that their families endured in 1919.
Oil traders have already sold out of long positions that profited from a sharp rebound in crude prices from the lowest levels in more than a decade.
At least Taubman cheated people who could afford it; Schwarzman, by contrast, has profited from the dispossession of thousands of people who can't afford to be cheated.
Like me, women who experience the darker side of kitchen work don't need men who've benefited and profited from its pervasively sexist culture to apologize and shrug.
In her first speech of the day on Monday, Clinton painted Trump as a lousy businessman who profited at the expense of those who worked for him.
The suit alleges that not only did the federal government fail to act to limit climate change, it profited off of selling coal, oil, and gas rights.
In February 2019, an anonymous website leaked photographs of Moreno's family and documents that show he and his brother may have profited from offshore accounts in Panama.
Last month, Bolivian journalists reported that Mr. Morales's 29-year-old girlfriend had profited as a senior executive at a Chinese company with $500 million in state contracts.
Court documents reportedly claim game producers Epic Games and Take-Two Interactive had unfairly profited from "The Carlton" – a dance made famous by the Ribeiro on the sitcom.
"No one profited from an ad fraud scheme as there was no ad fraud scheme evidence shown in any data that we have collected or seen," Arceneaux said.
He has made several lurid, doomy films alleging that working families have been sold out by rootless, corrupt elites, who stood by and profited as immigrants flooded in.
Huawei says the alleged infringements relate to 12 patents in areas from computer networking to video communications, claiming that Verizon has "greatly profited" from the use of these.
Many have been disproportionately hurt by cuts to excess capacity in steel and coal, because of higher industrial prices—from which state-owned producers have in turn profited.
Donald Trump may be hellbent on keeping immigrants out of America, but his old modeling agency, Trump Model Management, appears to have profited from skirting national immigration law.
New York senator and 2020 presidential contender Kirsten Gillibrand's new plan to fight climate change takes aim at the institutions that have caused and profited off the problem.
But they added multinational firms - who have for decades profited from purchasing the mineral at dirt-cheap rates from India's illegal mica trade - must also play their part.
In Belgium, the company's main market, its insurance business profited from a low number of claims for its non-life business and 49 million euros of provision releases.
Ride hailing company Uber has profited by exploiting technological capabilities but is not a technology company in the strictest sense, Elias Korosis, a partner at Hermes GPE said.
He has profited handsomely from it—he would not be the Republican nominee for president if he had not first become the leader of the so-called birthers.
There is clear evidence now that shows Hillary Clinton's family and charity profited from Moscow and simultaneously facilitated official government actions benefiting Russia that have raised security concerns.
A property broker, who declined to be identified, said that two of his hedge funds clients who bought homes in Daning Jinmao Palace have profited from their resale.
Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain admitted that he'd profited from an offshore account his father set up via the law firm at the center of the scandal.
John Ross, the owner, told us that unlike the hotels and restaurants in Burns who profited from the media influx during the occupation, they had seen no boost.
It has mushroomed into a widespread investigation that has encircled high profile figures in Brazil's government and private sector, including whether some companies profited from lucrative government contracts.
He failed to make bail and began speaking out about what he perceived as a lack of support from a corporation that had profited from his gangster image.
Then I have more time for the grass, and I still profited from a great buildup, and it made me strong physically, and it's good for my game.
He has already profited off of that reputation as the Cavalier who willingly gets his hands dirty, and is locked in for years to play next to James.
Halliburton, which reported $15.9 billion in revenue in 2016, profited $85033 million from the deals in Angola, which the SEC said violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
Despite these findings, Mr. Duterte has stood by the officers and insisted that scores of mayors and village chiefs, including Mr. Espinosa, have profited from the drug trade.
The financial newspaper Valor Econômico previously reported that the Brazilian authorities were exploring whether JBS profited from trades related to the market turmoil around Mr. Batista's plea deal.
President Donald Trump and his Republican allies have profited by feeding misinformation to an eager, partisan audience through a conservative media filter to discredit the charges against him.
Therefore, as tariffs on steel and aluminum boosted prices on cars and car parts, AutoNation ate those costs while CarMax profited from selling its lower-tax used cars.
The Danish state prosecutor said the bank facilitated fraudulent dividend tax payments worth 1.1 billion crowns to U.S. pension plans from which it profited by 55 million crowns.
The Danish state prosecutor said the bank facilitated fraudulent dividend tax payments worth 1.1 billion crowns to U.S. pension plans from which it profited by 55 million crowns.
So while he profited from coal production that poisoned water in towns below, he made sure his own water would be OK. That's a pretty good metaphor, actually.
Don't be surprised to see some mention of private-equity-as-landlord, given Warren's argument yesterday that The Blackstone Group has profited "shamelessly" from the 2008 housing crisis.
The Korean court later ruled that Mr. Spackman and other insiders profited by selling their shares before the collapse while minority shareholders, including Mr. Woo, suffered enormous losses.
Other members of the Sackler family, including some who donate to art organizations, have said they have no ownership stake in Purdue and have not profited from OxyContin.
Proceeds profited the wealthy far more than the middle class and ballooned the budget deficit, with no evidence of giving the economy more than a short-term stimulative boost.
And Mnuchin's financial documents could reveal how much the nominee profited off the home foreclosure tactics of OneWest Bank, which Mnuchin ran, and other of his private business dealings.
As a result of the drug companies' conspiracies, it said, consumers and states paid "substantially inflated and anticompetitive prices for numerous generic pharmaceutical drugs" while the drug companies profited.
The world's third-largest carmaker profited from surging revenue in its North American market, boosted by cheaper petrol prices that made pickup trucks and SUVs more economical for consumers.
This apparent anomaly resulted in a brief flurry of research in the early 2000s that sought to explain how developers "profited" from their voluntary contributions to the FOSS ecosystem.
For example, he said that under the broader definition of an emolument, presidents and senior federal officials couldn't own stock in businesses that profited from dealings with foreign governments.
In the predigital era, labels profited only from the physical recordings they funded, but as that income began dwindling, a new logic was applied to the artist-label relationship.
FANG stocks have profited tremendously during the U.S. bull market since the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, and for some investors they have come to symbolize the market's excesses.
Unfortunately, many artists over time have unfairly profited from Black music, and Black culture is never given proper credit, whether it's in the history books or on social media.
So suspicious do big donors seem that Henry Tate, a sugar baron who established the London museum, is sometimes said to have profited from slavery, though he did not.
Jair Bolsonaro, the populist eventual victor, profited from widespread hatred of Lula's Workers' Party (PT) because of its catastrophic economic mismanagement and involvement in a vast web of corruption.
But in general Wall Street is offering up apologia - rather than an apology - for the dramatic windup last week of investment products that had profited from calm stock markets.
In the past, mining profited a select few as the result of corrupt deals and old alliances, so reforming the sector fits with Duterte's disregard for the old establishment.
Did the winners from trade — the multinational corporations that relocated production, the finance sector that made the deals, the retailers that profited from "the China price" — compensate the losers?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. markets regulator said on Wednesday that hackers accessed its corporate disclosure database and may have illegally profited by trading on the insider information stolen.
The big picture: As Swedish companies have profited from the efficiency of robots, wages have also gone up, as opposed to the U.S., where wages have stagnated for years.
They've raised money for their foundation and profited personally from speaking fees, all while promoting policies that have opened up American workers to competition from foreign trade and immigration.
But in reality, we have profited from the pain and suffering of black and brown people — calling it heroic journalism, while it's created and edited by mostly white people.
In a complaint filed Monday in California, Shearer alleges that Vivendi has profited hugely from This is Spinal Tap while refusing to pay rightful revenues to the movie's creators.
But the campaign to avert a so-called Brexit took a hit after disclosures that Mr. Cameron — its chief spokesman — profited from offshore investments set up by his father.
"We should have continued the investigation to obtain more data and evidence on what Facebook and its executives knew and how they profited," Chopra said in his dissenting statement.
But it falls short of what's clearly needed: a scholarship fund specifically for descendants who are poor and generationally disadvantaged by the legacy of slavery from which Georgetown profited.
College presidents are increasingly grappling with the legacy of slavery as student protests and scholarly research illuminate how many universities participated in and profited from the domestic slave trade.
Blackburn is leading the House Select Investigative Panel formed specifically to investigate false and inflammatory allegations that scientists and abortion providers have profited from fetal tissue donation and research.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue said Rappler had profited from the sale of Philippine Depositary Receipts (PDR) to foreigners in 2015 and should pay income and value added tax.
He said that he profited off the Kalbe Farma investment "in a very roundabout way," but maintained that his own money was not directly invested in the pharma company.
Retailers like Lululemon and Fabletics, the Kate Hudson-led brand, have profited from the trend, helping to push the U.S. activewear market to an estimated $44 billion in sales.
For decades, the TV producer Dick Wolf, the diabolical genius behind the "Law & Order" franchise, has profited from the reassuring spectacle of professionals balancing (usually) the scales of justice.
In Indiana they are attacking Senator Joe Donnelly, a vulnerable Democrat, as "Mexico Joe," a reference to a questionable accusation that he profited after his brother's business outsourced jobs.
But even as he profited from Hong Kong's proximity to the mainland, he at times managed to anger both the Chinese government and Hong Kong residents, for different reasons.
The different enterprises of the Japanese zaibatsu, the Korean chaebol and Turkish and Indian groups such as Koc and Tata have profited by working together both formally and informally.
Strongmen and political elites have long profited from the country's riches, and mineral wealth could turn into another source of instability in a country mired in decades of war.
For the best part of a decade, he's watched — and profited — as the number of tankers at his spring has increased from around 2500 to over 80 a day.
Italy is accused of bribing Libyan militiamen who have profited from smuggling across the Mediterranean, and of wielding the law to stop humanitarian groups from helping migrants in distress.
His authority has been dented by the recent Panama Papers scandal, which led to his admission that he had profited from an offshore investment fund run by his father.
Republicans formed the House Select Panel on Infant Lives last fall in the wake of viral, secretly recorded videos alleging Planned Parenthood had illegally profited from fetal tissue donations.
Described by one participant as an "old girls' club," the alliance aimed to diversify both the pool of entrepreneurs being funded and the investors who profited from winning deals.
The United Nations has implicated forces of Mr. Kiir and Mr. Machar in human rights abuses, and the Sentry previously detailed how both officials have profited from the conflict.
"While families and schools have struggled to keep up with your company's unreasonable price increases, Mylan has profited richly from its pricing strategy," the lawmakers wrote in the letter.
Raiola profited handsomely from both deals, according to The Independent, and The Guardian says Haaland&aposs transfer to Dortmund will see the Italian agent net a further $11 million.
America's State Department recently reported that Laos was one of three countries that had recently "actively engaged in or knowingly profited from the trafficking of endangered or threatened species".
The town was flattened during the war with America (except for a charred church facade, now preserved as a memorial), but has profited from gargantuan caves discovered on its doorstep.
She expanded her reach to the easy listening charts and profited financially from touring, but as it would later be proven, Columbia Records had not tapped into her full potential.
Hog parts such as feet, tongue and heads are shunned by most Americans, but are considered a delicacy in China, and Iowa farmers had profited handsomely by exporting those products.
Zarrab also appears to be negotiating with prosecutors to cooperate, a move that threatens to turn the prosecution into an exploration of whether Turkish officials profited massively from the scheme.
Many have profited handsomely from it, and intervened this week not out of principle but to stop Mrs Mugabe and her younger supporters from taking their places at the trough.
These are the bigwigs who profited from the Zuma years, and did not mind the race-baiting that the Zuma camp used to distract public attention from its own misdeeds.
A teenage girl in Philadelphia was the victim of sex trafficking, over two years, at a motel that knowingly profited from her exploitation, she alleges in a new civil suit.
In Libya, Italy is accused of bribing some of the same militiamen who have long profited from the European smuggling trade — many of whom are also accused of war crimes.
Both firms have profited heavily from the aggressive fleet expansion plans of Chinese airlines, which are now experiencing falling passenger returns on routes, thanks to stiffer competition and capacity increases.
TMZ broke the story ... Simpson held a secret autograph session back in October -- signing helmets and other items -- and Goldman believes the man who killed his son profited from it.
"I think this rally will stall," said Tariq Zahir, who profited over the past year mostly on wagers that U.S. crude for nearby delivery will fall against longer-dated contracts.
But even the storied manager who profited handsomely by correctly predicting the 2007 housing crisis is feeling some frustration with the global market rout since the start of the year.
Benjamin Brafman, Shkreli's lawyer, said because the hedge fund investors ultimately profited, his client's sentencing range should be zero to six months, which allows for probation in lieu of prison.
"  Schakowsky hammered Steven Mnuchin, a billionaire financier nominated for Treasury Secretary, as "the Goldman Sachs golden boy and foreclosure king who profited off of thousands of people losing their homes.
Clinton devoted campaign events across California to hitting Mr. Trump for not releasing his tax returns and depicting him as a cold corporate titan who profited off the housing crisis.
It alleges that Southwest profited from a "collusive relationship" with Boeing, and that the two companies had a "reckless greedy conspiracy" to keep the plane flying despite knowing about defects.
While the President has always profited from creating his own reality, the impact of having a commander in chief who so frequently bends fact is only beginning to be understood.
Members of the syndicate also trafficked guns illegally, used a skimmer to steal credit card numbers and profited from the sales of $3 million worth of illegal cigarettes, prosecutors said.
For a long time, the media relayed this mythology relentlessly, and the icons who either bought in or embodied the ethos—the vaguely countercultural Steve Jobs et cetera—profited handsomely.
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At a strip mall parking lot not far from Nasir's house, two Palestinian immigrants who are roadside flag merchants on the weekend have observed the change, and profited from it.
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng told Reuters last week that Malaysia was looking at whether there were grounds for claims against Goldman Sachs and other banks that profited from 1MDB.
The list of well-known German companies that profited from forced labor — and Nazi crimes more generally — is long, and it often took decades for them to open their books.
But as I've written, the Affordable Care Act turned out to be a boon for managed care companies, which profited handsomely despite continuing to gripe about the government's expanded role.
But the Five Star Movement is not the only political force to have profited from fake news, and students are not the only ones who can be deceived by it.
"Investors in the bank, including Mr. Mnuchin, profited handsomely at the expense of thousands of working people across our state," said Kevin Stein, deputy director of the California Reinvestment Coalition.
HB: They also didn't mention the way he's profited off of foreign governments spending money at his hotels during his term in violation of the emoluments clause of the Constitution.
Nearly 2202 years ago, smoking was the leading cause of preventable death in the United States and Big Tobacco profited off of its deceptive marketing tactics to hook entire generations.
We learn nothing about their lives, other than that Joe wears Brooks Brothers shirts, an excuse for a reasonably interesting history lesson about current corporations that once profited from slavery.
"Wall Street has profited every year since the end of the recession in 2009, and compensation last year reached its highest point since the financial crisis," said DiNapoli, a Democrat.
To a certain extent, former first families have always profited from their service to the nation, and they probably started thinking about that well before the end of the term.
What's happening: Brewers that have long profited from Americans' seemingly insatiable appetite for beer are attempting to diversify their offerings — adding seltzers and cannabis-infused beverages — as beer consumption falls.
We learn nothing about their lives, other than that Joe wears Brooks Brothers shirts, an excuse for a reasonably interesting history lesson about current corporations that once profited from slavery.
"Walmart profited from rapid international expansion, but in doing so chose not to take necessary steps to avoid corruption," Brian A. Benczkowski, an assistant attorney general, said in a statement.
This was broadly seen on the campaign trail in both the Democratic and Republican primaries, when hawkishness emerged as a political liability that both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump profited from.
Western drugmakers have also profited from partnerships with local players in China, where AstraZeneca's sales have doubled since 2012, as well as a softening of the regulatory environment for pharmaceutical firms.
"These fossil fuel companies profited handsomely for decades while knowing they were putting the fate of our cities at risk," Dennis Herrera, a San Francisco City Attorney, said in a statement.
Western drugmakers have also profited from partnerships with local players in China, where AstraZeneca's sales have doubled since 2012, as well as a softening of the regulatory environment for pharmaceutical firms.
Corporate-governance experts decried his method—notably a whispering campaign that suggested, but fell well short of proving, that Mr Sikka had profited from an acquisition Infosys made under his watch.
Often they profited least from the struggle they were willing to die for because they believed that the promises of true democracy should belong to us all, equally and without question.
He seethed in October that opponents had stymied his return to politics by repeating allegations he profited from the "sordid Bettencourt affair" (he was cleared of charges over it in 2013).
Military chief Carlito Galvez said he was angered to learn that men in uniform had profited by inflating the prices of prosthetics bought for soldiers who had lost limbs in battle.
Bannon, whose website has hammered Democrats for accepting Weinstein's political donations, himself profited off a relationship with the movie mogul, in an ill-fated joint venture more than a decade ago.
Since Gaddafi's fall, factional fighting among brigades of former rebels, who first battled the strongman and then turned against each other, has increased while militants have profited from the security vacuum.
"The family of Muhammad Ali would rather see those seats sit empty rather than know some black-hearted w—- profited from his death and disrespected his final wishes," one post reads.
The Treasury Department said Colombian national Alex Nain Saab orchestrated a vast corruption network for food imports and distribution in Venezuela and profited from overvalued contracts, including the food subsidy program.
"Besides being supported by firm base metals, palladium and platinum may have profited from concerns about a possible strike in the South African platinum mining industry," Commerzbank wrote in a note.
" And though he hasn't necessarily profited from the surprise reaction to his performance yet, he added, "Those 10 million views are going to add up, so thank you to the haters!
The Myspace generation of emo and punk fostered an unsafe environment for women; bands profited from misogynistic lyrics and framed private accessibility via AIM or Skype as desirable rather than insidious.
Luther would accept no money for his writings, on which he could have profited hugely, and he would not allow students to pay to attend his lectures, as was the custom.
The Forbes calculation of Neumann's net worth includes:$504 million stake in WeWork, and$500 million he profited from stock sales,minus $380 million in debt disclosed in WeWork's S1 filing.
Corporations like Exxon Mobil, Shell, and BP have profited richly from the extraction and burning of fossil fuels—made possible by their decades-long political interference designed to prevent climate action.
The tribe argues the companies profited from their failure to prevent pain pills known as opioids from spilling into the black market, hurting multiple communities while also violating sovereign Cherokee laws.
Yet equity holders in the Side Pocket fund still profited off the sale, according to a letter from James Witz, a lawyer representing the defendants, that is cited in the lawsuit.
Now what we see is that the people who have been left out and who have suffered more from globalization and not profited from it start to have thoughts of rebellion.
Kendricks, 27, publicly admitted his part in the alleged scheme after the charges were announced Wednesday, saying he is cooperating with authorities and paying back the approximately $1.2 million he profited.
They had profited at Kaesong, using cheap Korean-speaking labor close to South Korean markets — a rare example of North-South cooperation since the two sides ended their 1950-53 war.
Both dynamics are vivid in the retroactive elevation of Frida Kahlo, who initially profited from her marriage to Diego Rivera but has since leapfrogged him in both popular and academic esteem.
The investors who allegedly profited on the stolen information included California residents Sungjin Cho and David Kwon; Igor Sabodakha, Victoria Vorochek and Ivan Olefir of Ukraine; and Andrey Sarafanov of Russia.
And Wilbur Ross, the U.S. commerce secretary, was shown to have profited handsomely after retaining his holdings in a shipping firm with ties to the inner circle of President Vladimir Putin.
Messi, the Argentine who has been described as the best soccer player in the world, has profited handsomely by promoting everything from soft drinks, clothing brands, cellphones and a Russian bank.
In a campaign built on unprecedented contradictions, that Trump himself has profited handsomely from the very outsourcing he has claimed is his top priority to prevent still stands out as astonishing.
Maduro's son has been involved in propaganda and censorship, has profited from Venezuelan mines, and helped pressure the military to keep humanitarian aid out of the country, the Treasury Department said.
Prosecutors had presented evidence that Mr. Cammarano and Mr. Zancocchio profited from a mob-controlled dump on Staten Island, overseeing underlings who strong-armed victims to exact payments and instill fear.
He has adapted to — and profited from — changes in both the political climate and the media business even as he has tested, and regularly crossed, the boundaries of acceptable public discourse.
This past April, the Treasury Department imposed potentially crippling sanctions against Mr. Deripaska and his mammoth aluminum company, saying he had profited from the "malign activities" of Russia around the world.
French investigators are still examining whether Mr. Najib, during his time as defense minister, might have personally profited from around $130 million in kickbacks related to a transaction for French submarines.
Automotive News reports that a dealer&aposs average profit on a new car in 2015 was $2,014, and the average used car profited them $2,396 — a difference of $43 of profit.
Defense contractors, like Constellis, have profited greatly from the coercive exploitation of Iraqis, while operating under the aegis of the U.S. military, using service members as disposable labor and marketing props.
When the media reported that Mr. Han had bought and sold luxury apartments in Taipei, the D.P.P. accused him of being a real estate speculator who profited from his political connections.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the country's top markets regulator, said on Wednesday hackers may have illegally profited by trading using insider information stolen from its corporate disclosure database.
Still, western drugmakers such as AstraZeneca Plc have profited from partnerships with local players in China, as well as from a recent softening in the country's regulatory environment for pharmaceutical firms.
Anti-American ultranationalists — known as Eurasianists and sometimes associated with Mr. Perincek — have profited at the expense of pro-NATO officers, according to two military experts at Sabanci University in Istanbul.
His broader goal is to try to methodically fight back opposition to build a case for the public that Mr. Trump obstructed justice, abused his power and profited from his office.
Put simply, a handful of banks created billion-dollar complex financial products that were designed to fail, sold them to unwitting customers around the world, and then profited from the failures.
Mr. Temer contended that Mr. Batista, 44, an heir to the JBS global beef empire, profited immensely from currency and stock trades in the days before the recording was made public.
"These fossil fuel companies profited handsomely for decades while knowing they were putting the fate of our cities at risk," San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera (D) said in a statement.
The presidents and legislators of both parties who made Washington into a guarantor long before 2007 got hefty campaign contributions from the executives of the firms that profited from the guarantees.
"Who profits from sales of MilVet merchandise in any of these cases is also unknown," investigators now say, though it's not hard to imagine who profited from the post's political message.
The Weather Channel app deceptively collected, shared and profited from the location information of millions of American consumers, the city attorney of Los Angeles said in a lawsuit filed on Thursday.
But the hundreds of people who bought a ticket to the sold-out event enjoyed something even more elite: access to Donald Trump, who profited personally from their $500 entry fee.
The relatives of a woman who was killed during the 2015 attack in Paris sued Facebook, Google and Twitter last year, specifically citing the fact they profited from ads on extremist videos.
LVMH, along with Paris-based rival Kering, is one of the industry players that has best profited so far from a two-year-old sector recovery powered by appetite from Chinese consumers.
CIAM is emerging as a rare French activist fund that gets results: it profited by intervening in the takeover of Club Med, a tourist firm, by China's Fosun International two years ago.
The problem was that local police departments profited from their civil forfeiture programs, and the practice spiraled out of control — particularly in Wayne, Michigan's largest county, according to the Institute for Justice.
He said AllianceBernstein, which has $535 billion of assets under management globally, ramped up its investment in such debt at the end of last year, and has profited from this year's rally.
But so far, in our attempts to wrestle money back from Purdue and other companies that have profited from the opioid crisis, tighter restrictions on marketing to physicians have not been enacted.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss private banks have profited from rising stock markets and renewed client optimism since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, Julius Baer Chief Executive Boris Collardi said on Thursday.
Last week a BuzzFeed News investigation revealed that ad industry insiders profited from a network of "zombie websites" that used special code to trigger an avalanche of fraudulent views of video ads.
But it did not work as traders profited from the scheme and the difference between market prices and support prices widened further, according to Deviprasad Mandloi, who grows black lentils in Sehore.
Flaked tries to suggest that he's profited too much from his lies (by becoming a big muckety-muck in his AA group, for instance), but this comes off as a weak rationalization.
A 2015 Global Witness report said a string of military figures and drug lords secretly controlled and profited from the trade in jade, a green stone mainly used for ornaments and jewelry.
Western governments are backing Libya's Tripoli government, hoping it can unite rival factions and help better coordinate efforts to combat Islamist militants and migrant smugglers, who both have profited from Libya's chaos.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday charged a former Equifax manager with insider trading, alleging that he profited from bets based on nonpublic information about the company's 2202 data breach.
The irony of an ABC reporter (whose parent company Disney has profited nearly half a billion dollars on the movie "Pocahontas") inferring that the name is "offensive" is truly staggering to me.
McDonald's has profited from a years-long program of renovations at its international restaurants and Restaurant Brands Chief Executive Officer Daniel Schwartz unveiled plans for a similar U.S. program at Burger King.
After all, the heart of the controversy – the crux of the whole brouhaha – was that Joe Biden's son seemingly profited from his father's position in the Obama administration, in an unappetizing manner.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Andrew Left, whose Citron Research has published critical reports on Chinese companies and profited when their shares dropped, is now making a contrarian call by going long on some.
It would also be a politically devastating loss, as much of his party's financial resources come from supporters who have profited from municipal contracts in Istanbul, Turkey's largest city and financial hub.
To be sure, both of these businesses profited handsomely from their huge scale, but there appear to be costs to this bigness after all — some of which ultimately hurt the businesses themselves.
Activists and lawmakers cite such incidents as evidence that the ivory trade has profited from the Hong Kong loophole, with traders creating an incentive for poaching by selling new ivory among antiques.
In a January interview, Sanders even noted that "it is not just the big tech companies" that have profited from lax antitrust regulation, steering the conversation to Wall Street, his favorite foil.
Though the proposed sale appears to have failed, the prospectus offered a glimpse at how Stellar has profited from rampant inflation in the market for top soccer talent in the Premier League.
But his lawyer, George Mesires, said on Thursday that he has never been paid for his role on the board, and has not profited financially since he began as a part-owner.
The hedge fund manager Steve Eisman, who famously profited by betting against subprime mortgage lenders before the financial crisis, said he had covered his bet against the company amid its "cultlike" rally.
Since they were not receiving the monetary rewards equal to their contributions (common in a Hollywood and music industry that profited handsomely from underpaid young entertainers), they wanted to make a statement.
Other times, governors have profited from a basic law of politics: They are usually more popular than legislative bodies, whose job favorability is little higher than that of perpetrators of Ponzi schemes.
But Disney has also heavily profited from a sparkly pink world of adventure and aspirational uplift for spirited girls and women who "dream big," to borrow a motto from its princess franchise.
Real-life examples include a hyperpartisan skewed news operation started by a former Fox News executive and Facebook's accusations that an Israeli social media company profited from creating hundreds of fake accounts.
Heightened fears of a US recession created a flight to quality in credit markets this year and profited investors including Ashish Shah, the head of corporate credit at Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Framed by white sand beaches, these photogenic locations are dotted with Victorian architecture and Federal-style brick mansions built by sea captains and industrialists who profited from the once-thriving whaling trade.
All major opposition parties are calling for Rajoy to step down after courts ruled that the governing Popular Party profited from a large kickbacks-for-contracts scheme involving businesspeople and former party members.
Clinton, standing next to the shuttered Trump Plaza casino that Trump once owned, said the real estate developer routinely profited from the financial ruin of workers in the economically depressed seaside resort town.
One paper suggests that welfare changes in 2000-15 boosted the incomes of twentysomethings by 2%, more than almost any other age group (including pensioners, who profited from an increasingly generous state pension).
What about the student-athletes who didn't make it to the professional level but were still on the roster fighting alongside their teammates while the entire university ecosystem profited off of their talent?
According to Trump biographer Gwenda Blair, Fred Trump, who had close ties to the Federal Housing Administration in the 1950s, likely profited from racist practices that the government tacitly endorsed at the time.
The journalist, Carlos Valverde, said the relationship would not be considered a scandal if not for the evidence he had that suggested Ms. Zapata has profited handsomely from her ties to the president.
The database is a key part of a massive legal case centered in Cleveland, where 22016,240 states, cities and other entities are suing drugmakers, distributors and others that profited off the opioid epidemic.
It turns out Bannon — whose far-right website Breitbart News has blasted Democratic politicians in recent days for accepting donations from Weinstein — also profited from ties to Weinstein, according to the Associated Press.
Lu declined to comment to Reuters after his release, but in his earlier interview he said he never profited from the transactions and only helped other patients to make the complicated overseas payments.
Gardner said he was concerned an easing of sanctions done without "adequate filtering or monitoring," could further enrich the military and cronies who profited from a close relationship with the former military junta.
" Back in February, Carrey announced that he was deleting his Facebook page and dropping his stock in the company because the network, he wrote on Twitter, "profited from Russian interference in our elections.
As bond yields crept higher in early February, so-called 'inverse Vix' trades that profited from continued narrow movements in the S&P2.115 stock index suddenly imploded and sent shockwaves across world markets.
The SEC also reached a $20.3 million settlement in August with Investment Technology Group on charges the brokerage ran a secret trading desk that profited off confidential customer information within its dark pool.
Officials are conscious that capital controls and the U.S. listing preference of most of China's first-generation tech giants mean that international shareholders have profited far more from their success than local investors.
Several of the news organizations told NBC News that they were not aware that the photos, taken by Belgian photographer Regine Mahaux, were part of a licensing deal that profited the first lady.
It's not just Italian brands that have profited from this cross-cultural arrangement: a Chinese leather-goods entrepreneur I recently met with just outside Prato was wearing a forty-thousand-dollar Bulgari watch.
"In the last couple of weeks trade has been relatively thin, yields have been under pressure and the dollar as well, so gold has profited from that," ABN Amro analyst Georgette Boele said.
The SEC also reached a $20.3 million settlement last August with Investment Technology Group on charges the brokerage ran a secret trading desk that profited from confidential customer information within its dark pool.
My grandfather had cut a hole into Henry's memory, and now one of the many people who profited from that act was cutting another irreparable hole, this one into our memory of Henry.
Murdoch's husband James profited $2 billion from the sale of 21st Century Fox to Disney earlier this year, and the couple is heir to Rupert Murdoch's multibillion-dollar fortune, Business Insider previously reported.
By allegedly promising clients access to the newly-elected President, Cohen may not have violated the law, but he definitely tipped-toed up to the line of legality and profited handsomely off it.
Some Democrats have charged that Trump's businesses, now managed by his sons, have profited from his presidency, saying that foreign dignitaries sometimes stay at the hotel in part to curry favor with him.
House Republicans are pointing to new documents as evidence that Planned Parenthood illegally profited from the sale of fetal tissue, but Democrats say the documents are wildly misleading and were possibly obtained illegally.
In one of his latest outrages, Donald Trump threatens to rescind the security clearances of former government officials ostensibly because they have profited from their public service and made baseless accusations against him.
Pratt is a notorious crystal aficionado—an "early adopter" of the trend who, according to British style and culture magazine DAZED, has profited handily from making gorgeous rocks a cornerstone of his brand.
While some Tebu groups have allied with the United Nations-backed government in Tripoli, Tuareg factions have allied with Qaeda, which is also believed to have profited from the trade in smuggled fuel.
During his term, Rouanet created a law that allows nongovernmental institutions and citizens to seek funding from the government, a law that has been set in place and widely profited from ever since.
Among other documents, they are expected to seek records that reveal the identity of hotel guests who visited the White House on official business, as well as how much the president has profited.
For it will have profited conservatism nothing to have surrendered to Trump's rebellion, if all it gains in the end is another decade submitting to the imaginary "expertise" of hacks like Stephen Moore.
He also faced accusations that he had improperly benefited from deals with Kazakhstan; that he profited from the construction of Belgium's embassy in Kinshasa; and that he inappropriately released $2 billion of Col.
Later that day, I will also convene a meeting dedicated to corruption in Venezuela, where Security Council members will hear firsthand about how Venezuela's leaders have profited at the expense of their people.
GOP leaders have profited from poisoning the well of democracy for their own people, fully expecting that their power and post-electoral lobbying jobs will ensure a comfortable lifestyle for their own families.
During the three-week trial, lawyers for Mr. Tanner and Mr. Davenport denied that their clients had done anything wrong and said that Valeant had profited from the arrangement, according to news reports.
On Tuesday, they announced a hearing for next week focused on whether Mr. Trump's businesses have illegally profited from spending by foreign and domestic government spending in violation of the Constitution's emoluments clauses.
"The court's decision is an important win and confirms that our clients can continue their fight to hold accountable the psychologists who devised and profited from the C.I.A. torture program," Mr. Ladin said.
While many insurers have lost money in the Affordable Care Act's private insurance marketplaces, they have generally profited from the expansion of Medicaid, which would effectively be phased out under the Republican plan.
At the time, those who favored criminalizing booze, beer and wine included mercenary figures who profited handsomely from a black market created by prohibition, along with teetotaling "do-gooders" concerned with saving souls.
Nardeen Kisewani from Within Our Lifetime, a youth group for Palestine, said that Kanders has also profited from the Iraq War in addition to ammunition that his company sells to the Israeli army.
Joyner Lucas is ripping the Catholic church for coming out against his controversial music video shot inside a place of worship ... he says they knew what they were getting into, and they profited.
But all of this outlandishness and absurdity means that writing a joke that actually lands—a joke that he hasn't already thought of himself, then turned into a song and profited from—is difficult.
Citron Research's Andrew Left, a prominent short-seller who has published critical reports on Chinese companies and profited when their shares dropped, said he finds some Chinese companies more attractive than their U.S. counterparts.
Allegedly, LuLaRoe executives profited from referring salespeople to Mexico for bariatric surgery, and a lawsuit has been filed against a school district in Arizona because an administrator ran a medical tourism operation from campus.
Xi sees US demands as an infringement on Chinese sovereignty and has an incentive to keep globalization intact since China has profited handsomely from the status quo in a stunning 20-year growth explosion.
"Walmart profited from rapid international expansion, but in doing so chose not to take necessary steps to avoid corruption," Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department's Criminal Division said on Thursday.
Wirecard, founded in 1999, has profited from a boom in online payments by acting both as an acquirer, handling payments to merchants, and as an issuer of real and 'virtual' payment cards to consumers.
Thiam admitted that the investment banking business profited from the post-Brexit trading flows, but told CNBC that the bank was pursuing its goal of restructuring its investment division to a more optimal size.
Since 2013, the LME has implemented measures aimed at reducing queues for aluminum as it leaves warehouses after banks and traders that own them profited from letting long queues build up while charging rent.
" Eric tweeted: "The irony of an ABC reporter (whose parent company Disney has profited nearly half a billion dollars on the movie "Pocahontas") inferring that the name is "offensive" is truly staggering to me.
The ex-cop played piano, wrote local histories and profited handsomely by running a legal office that helped corporate clients appeal against their city tax bills (Donald Trump, for a time, was a client).
"On average, call buying on stocks that underperformed ahead of earnings profited 18 percent, which was 4 percent greater than without the filter," strategists Katherine Fogertey and John Marshall wrote in a Wednesday report.
Advisory revenues, however, leapt 59%, as it profited from new hirings in Asia and the United States, as well as a strong deals pipeline, helping its corporate client solutions business regain lost market share.
She "twirled on all her haters" and, for better or for worse, profited off the controversy: When that halftime performance cut to commercials, the first one was an ad announcing her Formation World Tour.
Ross has said that the short sale of Navigator stocks was not to make money and it isn't yet clear if he profited from the transaction, which has been valued between $85033,000 and $250,000.
This potential breakthrough would benefit all parties except China, which has profited mightily from the prolonged crisis, leveraging its "responsible stakeholder" role to gain Western concessions across the economic, diplomatic and human rights spectrum.
Even so, the Trump administration is working to make it easier to sell U.S.-made military drones to allies such as India since China and Israel have profited when the U.S. turns down business.
While many Republicans complain that the Iranians will profit from the sale, the Russians profited far more when the United States bought its excess weapons material and converted it into fuel for nuclear power.
But it's the male critics who have profited the most from the Sopranos-commentary boom—the men who were fascinated by the whole "flawed antihero" concept and pumped its meaning up to outsize levels.
Executive Board member Benoit Coeure acknowledged bank earnings are weak, constraining their ability to generate capital, but added many firms had overcome negative central bank rates and profited from the ECB's easy monetary policy.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is charging Jun Ying, a former executive at Equifax, with insider trading after he profited nearly $1 million by selling his shares ahead of the company's data breach announcement.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Planned Parenthood filed a federal lawsuit on Thursday arguing that a group acted illegally when it secretly recorded videos alleging the women's health organization profited from selling fetal tissue from abortions.
His legal team tried—and failed—to paint a picture of a possibly autistic savant who made a big bet and lost, but ultimately didn't hurt anyone since his investors profited in the end.
Bresch told a House committee that the company profited far less than the nearly $609 list price for a pack of two might suggest, making $100 a pack after rebates and other costs. on.wsj.
Trump's whole business career has been a series of betrayals — failed business ventures from which he personally profited while others, whether they were Trump University students, vendors or creditors, ended up holding the bag.
Ms. Winston Wolkoff specifically took issue with suggestions by White House officials that she had been forced out because of reports that she had profited excessively from her role in helping organize inaugural events.
"Reorg Research has repeatedly obtained and profited from the distribution of Murray Energy Corporation's confidential financial information, in breach of Murray Energy's legally enforceable confidentiality agreements," the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
A federal appeals court has agreed to reconsider an earlier ruling that dismissed a lawsuit alleging President Trump profited from the presidency with the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., the Washington Post reports.
The F.A. ended its deal with Ladbrokes Coral, the country's biggest betting company, a year early after being criticized for suspending Barton for breaching betting guidelines while the F.A. simultaneously profited from Ladbrokes' largess.
To be fair, the focus has also been placed on his hoarding of voting shares and questionable ways he profited — like trademarking the word "we" and charging the company $5.9 million to use it.
So not only does Uber have a history of failing to adequately address complaints about the service's safety problems, the company's purportedly profited off its own lack of security by pocketing this "safety" fee.
Except for the few companies that have profited from distribution, it's unclear who makes money from porn, and how that money connects either to the work of performers or to how they are treated.
The United Nations' human rights office has worked for three years to compile a database of companies that have directly enabled, supported or profited from the settlements, which are considered illegal under international law.
Muse are a good example of a band who have no doubt profited from said bump, contributing songs to three Twilight films—and simultaneously whining that the experience was akin to selling their souls.
European defense contractors profited, as well with Eurofighter, a European consortium, delivering $22015 billion in arms to Saudi Arabia and U.K.-based BAE Systems delivering $2400 billion during the same period, according to Jane's estimates.
LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland's University of Glasgow said on Friday it would spend 20 million pounds ($24.4 million) to make amends for the historic financial support it received from people who profited from the slave trade.
Context: The debate over the federal use of fetal tissue — obtained from abortions — got off the ground in 2015, when an anti-abortion rights group released videos alleging Planned Parenthood profited from selling the material.
MADRID – Spain&aposs Socialist opposition is challenging Mariano Rajoy&aposs government by filing for a vote of no confidence after judges ruled that the governing Popular Party profited from a large kickbacks-for-contracts scheme.
That led to speculation that Coinbase staff and insiders could have profited by buying BCH on other exchanges in the knowledge that it was about to be added to Coinbase, thus raising the price significantly.
On the Republican side it was not the moderate establishmentarian who profited by open primaries, but rather the flame-throwing insurgent who could call on unaffiliated supporters who are already familiar with his famous name.
Her family, however, had grown up barely knowing Henrietta and understandably suspicious of medical researchers, realizing that a host of parties had handsomely profited from their mother's cells without any of them earning a dime.
The remaining members of the Marlins, left behind in the wake of a coldhearted sell-off, managed only one hit against Yankees starter Luis Severino, who profited from the mismatch and improved to 3-1.
The ground is shifting and once-powerful and trusted news titans are getting fired — Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose — but the power structure that they profited from, and that stifles women throughout the industry, remains firm.
Clinton had tried out a version of the campaign President Obama ran against Mitt Romney in 2012, portraying Mr. Trump as a heartless corporate titan who profited off the housing crisis and avoided paying taxes.
Known for their sulphur-rich, heavy crude, the Qayyara area's two main oil fields produced 30,000 barrels per day before the area was taken over by Islamic State, which then itself profited from the wells.
Officials in Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Georgia and nine other states investigated the claims made in the videos that Planned Parenthood had profited illegally from sales of fetal tissue, and cleared the group of any wrongdoing.
"Anyone who claims the valley is meritocratic is someone who has profited vastly from it via nonmeritocratic means like happenstance, membership in a privileged cohort or some concealed act of absolute skulduggery," García Martínez observes.
James personally profited from the sale of 21st Century Fox to Disney earlier this year, banking $2 billion, and the couple is among the heirs to Rupert Murdoch's multibillion-dollar fortune, Business Insider previously reported.
Even though his company has profited from online and exchange wagering, Power prefers clutching a multicolor Bic pen in his fist and keeping track of his money with a scrawl and a rainbow of colors.
"It is clear to us that Purdue profited by deliberately exploiting New Yorkers' addictions, and by pushing healthcare providers to increase patients' use and dependence on these potentially fatal drugs," she said in a statement.
The North Africans were fighting the French, just one of the many European nations that had profited from centuries of colonialism, and America sent young black men to their death in wars in Southeast Asia.
The Dutch East India Company, the world's first publicly listed company, profited "by war, rape, pillage and colonization," said Stephen Davis, associate director and senior fellow of the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge refused on Tuesday to halt a lawsuit by congressional Democrats alleging that President Trump has illegally profited from his business while in office, and ordered evidence gathering to begin on Friday.
They had found Chile goalkeeper Christiane Endler an impenetrable wall until Asllani profited from a poor attempt to clear the ball by Camila Saez on 83 minutes and arrowed her shot into the top corner.
He had come to see the drone program as an endless war whose short-term "successes" only sowed more hatred in the long term while siphoning resources to military contractors that profited from its perpetuation.
Companies like BAE and Thales of France have also profited handsomely, as European defense companies exported €57 billion worth of armaments to Riyadh between 24 and 220, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Federal authorities executed search warrants last year at several locations tied to Pugh, including her home, as part of their investigation into whether she improperly profited from the deal while serving on the hospital's board.
The Yeltsin years became notorious due to the domination of a gaggle of oligarchs known as "the family" who surrounded the ailing Yeltsin and profited greatly from the corruption and near anarchy of the era.
The psychologists also profited, receiving up to $1,113 a day as consultants and later forming a company that took in $81 million to carry out and expand the C.I.A.'s interrogation program over several years.
"Trump University, more than anything else, proves that Donald Trump is a con man who profited off of other people's misery," said Justin Barasky, the communications director at the pro-Clinton super-PAC Priorities USA.
Jailhouse religion and personal revenge was alive and well on Capitol Hill as Cohen condemned the very actions he willingly participated in and profited from during the decade he worked as President Trump's personal lawyer.
In April, federal authorities executed search warrants at several locations tied to Pugh, including her home, as part of their investigation into whether she improperly profited from the deal while serving on the hospital's board.
The inspector general presented no evidence that Planned Parenthood had profited from procuring fetal tissue or that a doctor had ever altered an abortion procedure "for research or for any other purpose," the judge wrote.
Jay Clayton, the new SEC new chairman, disclosed Wednesday that hackers breached the Wall Street regulator's EDGAR corporate filing system last year by leveraging a software vulnerability and may have profited from stolen insider information.
As much as any other media figure, Mr. Luntz has not simply contributed to the air of partisan rancor that ails us in this election season; he has directly profited from stirring this very pot.
And insofar as those who profited from the TPP then turned around and employed workers in the US, which to a great extent they would have, it would have been a wage and job booster.
"What this looks like...is that the folks who profited off for-profit incarceration get to profit off the legalization of marijuana first, while the communities most impacted are last in the door," Ocasio-Cortez said.
Michelle Lujan Grisham , the leading Democratic candidate for governor in New Mexico, profited from the state's use of a high-priced health-insurance program for seriously ill patients, even after Obamacare made such programs virtually obsolete.
"Contrary to the insinuations of a handful of your Democratic critics, I never had access to nonpublic information or profited from my position, nor do I believe that my role presented conflicts of interest," he wrote.
O'Rourke's tax returns, released earlier this week, show how the presidential candidate profited off of the sale of stocks in fossil fuel, cigarettes, tech, and pharmaceutical companies — though O'Rourke did not ever personally control the investments.
The National Basketball Association was doing exactly that in China, where it has profited from the burgeoning Asian interest in professional basketball to the tune of $4 billion while ignoring the Communist government's human rights issues.
While this validated my experience, I felt my mind was too wild—that it had been electrocuted out of a positive thought-cycle by news headlines and streams of content that profited from my emotional exhaustion.
The U.S. lawmakers said it was a particular concern that U.S. firms might be contributing to the Xinjiang persecution, given commercial ties to Chinese tech companies that had profited from a surge in security spending there.
According to a senior law enforcement official, Dear told authorities "no more baby parts," a refrain amongst opponents of abortion who believe that Planned Parenthood profited from the illegal sale of fetal tissue for scientific research.
The filing alleges that Tebele personally had a hand in stealing the meme, as well as profited from it as Jerry Media derives most of its profit from "curating" content that it then monetizes through advertising.
Among those who internal auditors believe profited from the trades is Colin Fan, who was co-head of Deutsche Bank's investment bank when he left as part of a shake-up in October, the newspaper reported.
President Trump's family-owned businesses have profited from Republican campaigns and committees — including those affiliated with a dozen members of Congress — in the first half of this year, according to the latest Federal Election Commission reports.
Qwant profited by selling20 percent of its shares to Axel Springer,a right-leaning German publishing house for $6 million in 2014 (the publishing house's chief executive Mathias Döpfner has been publicly critical about Google's power).
The documents show that the prosecutors in Cologne made a major breakthrough last year when a group of bankers, including a former Macquarie employee, offered information that showed Santander, Macquarie and others profited from the scheme.
On Thursday, Cameron bowed to pressure and said he had profited from selling his shares in the fund in 2010 and on Sunday he published a summary of his tax records for the past six years.
Sites like SeekingArrangement have profited off these appetites, and helped perpetuate the notion that rich men want to date gorgeous young women, and gorgeous young women want to stay in five-star hotels and wear Celine.
In a court filing, prosecutors said Jack Cabasso had "masterminded" the "international fraud conspiracy," and had personally "profited handsomely" while using money laundering techniques that included shell companies and real-estate transactions with third-party beneficiaries.
"The irony of an ABC reporter (whose parent company Disney has profited nearly half a billion dollars on the movie 'Pocahontas') inferring that the name is 'offensive' is truly staggering to me," Eric Trump tweeted Tuesday.
It also profited from a security vacuum caused by the turmoil that followed Libya's 2011 revolution, and from 2014 a conflict between loose alliances of armed groups loyal to factions based in Tripoli and the east.
Philidor profited handsomely from the relationship — prosecutors said it grew to an enterprise with 450 employees and tens of millions of dollars in revenue at the end of 2014 from a tiny start-up in 2013.
In court filings, the Post wrote, prosecutors described one way that the defendants allegedly profited from their breach of the system:In one case, an unnamed company submitted a document to the SEC at 22017:32 p.m.
The trial judge did not allow Mr. Stewart to introduce evidence that his father had meant to say only that he could have profited from the information but did not, not that there was illegal tipping.
When Hauser agreed to settle out of court, I spoke with Furie's lawyers who told me they would use the Hauser settlement as a springboard to go after anyone else who profited from or misused Pepe.
And Mr. Trump, perhaps "more able and more fortunate than his competitors," stumbled to victory using mendacious appeals to voters squeezed by a greedy economy — even though Mr. Trump had himself profited handsomely from that economy.
An ethics investigation cleared her, but it did find wrongdoing by her then-chief of staff and grandson, and there have been other questions raised about whether members of her family have profited from her position.
And if Mr. Trump's businesses had profited because consumers are more interested in patronizing Trump-owned hotels or golf courses in the United States since his election, Judge Daniels said, the president was not to blame.
It is as if the very people who have profited most from these good times cannot believe that times are good — or that they will stay good, in the event of, say, a Bernie Sanders presidency.
We can be sure that Cuomo's opponents will be quick to point out that Cuomo donors profited while his highly touted "Buffalo Billion" and "StartUp NY" programs brought little benefit to the state's economically depressed areas.
The Swiss banking secrecy from which they long profited has been weakened, meaning rich people from around the world can no longer easily use the Alpine Republic to stash wealth away from tax authorities at home.
In campaigning full-force for her father, she and her brothers seemed at once to be repaying a debt — they'd profited so enormously from the Trump name — and hopping aboard a ride to greater dividends still.
The materials sector, which includes precious and base metals miners as well as fertilizer companies, added 0.7 percent, as gold miners profited from bullion prices that touched a one-year-high following weak U.S. jobs data.
The complaint against Hill said that he and others profited from numerous bitcoin transactions conducted on behalf of victims of schemes involving ransomware, which locks up computer systems and then demands payments to remove the restriction.
"Janssen has profited from their illegal conduct, and my office is taking action to make sure they pay for ravaging our communities and destroying our families just to make a profit," Beshear said in a statement.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff objects to suggestions by White House officials that she was forced out of the East Wing job she held after Trump took office because she profited excessively from Trump's inaugural events, the Times reports.
But now she is able to walk away with very little jail time, even though she was found to have profited from encouraging women with drug problems and financial troubles to offer sexual favors at her businesses.
Jordan has also profited from his position as the chairman and majority holder of the North Carolina-based Charlotte Hornets NBA team and from his involvement in restaurants like the Michael Jordan steakhouse in New York City.
ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is aiming to fight climate change and pollution by planting trees on government land clawed back from politically connected landlords who have illegally profited from it for years.
"I think the American people have a right to know if the Vice President of the United States or his family profited from his position as vice president during the last administration," Pence told reporters in Arizona.
Vine didn't run platform-wide ads the way many other social networks do; instead, it relied heavily on brand partnerships between businesses and social media stars, which Vine profited from through its role as middleman and liaison.
If you want someone to clean up the corrupt culture of Albany, you can't have somebody who's been there—like Andrew Cuomo—for more than a decade, who's been a part of it and profited off it.
Subsequently, from March 2013 to May 2016, while serving as vice governor of Jiangxi, Li instructed personnel at Jiangxi Copper to embezzle 147.3 million yuan of public funds and his relatives profited from it, the court said.
"Today's announcement sends a clear message that Canada will take action against individuals who have profited from acts of significant corruption or who have been involved in gross violations of human rights," said Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland.
Airbnb has defeated a lawsuit by Apartment Investment & Management Company, one of the largest residential landlords in the U.S., that claimed the home-sharing company promoted and profited from tenants who broke their leases through unauthorized sublets.
The Metropolitan Police Service invoked Section 14 after the first week of protests blocked traffic across the city, including in its main financial district, and targeted firms demonstrators said profited from or funded activities driving climate change.
Though his company profited from selling more than a million bags of Xtend soybean seeds this year, Beck said he worried that continued problems with the chemical could give the agriculture sector a bad reputation among consumers.
The new regulations are the latest element of an LME reform package designed to lessen distortions after big banks and traders that own, or owned, warehouses profited from letting long queues build up, sparking complaints from consumers.
According to the complaint, banks profited at investors' expense by conspiring to widen the bid-asked spreads they quoted, thereby increasing the prices that investors paid for bonds and decreasing the prices at which they sold bonds.
Those subpoenas were issued as part of a lawsuit alleging that Trump has profited off the presidency through his Washington, D.C. hotel, which has hosted foreign dignitaries and served as a home base for the president's allies.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cruise line Carnival Corp is asking a U.S. court to dismiss lawsuits that claim the company profited from confiscated Cuban property, the first such cases brought since the Trump administration made them possible this month.
It's possible that The Crew only profited enough to buy its team a nice pizza party at the end of both the last two years, but nevertheless: iI's not really fading away even three years after launch.
"We call on the Met to not accept any more money from this one particular family, which has profited from intentionally lying to doctors, patients and the public about its product, resulting in countless deaths," Berio added.
Though some American industries have profited from access to South Korea's market, especially agriculture, the Trump administration has pointed to a ballooning trade deficit since the pact was signed to argue that it is a bad deal.
His predecessor, Ryan Zinke, whose tenure inspired some 15 ethics investigations, left office in January still dogged by a half-dozen inquiries, including whether he inappropriately profited from a Montana land deal involving the energy giant Halliburton.
"And contrary to the insinuations of a handful of your Democratic critics, I never had access to nonpublic information or profited from my position, nor do I believe that my role presented conflicts of interest," he said.
"That was not an authorized evacuation center," Palangdan said, but expressed sadness that the villagers, many of them poor miners, had few options to survive in a region where big corporations have profited immensely from gold mines.
She has said she has evidence that Maduro was involved in graft with Brazilian construction company Odebrecht and also profited off food imports to her country where millions are unable to eat three square meals a day.
Any local support she has comes from the city's elite, the tycoons who profited off the city's yawning inequality and huge influx of Chinese capital, and have kept their noses out of the city's current political crisis.
Those jurisdictions argue the Sacklers and their company must help to pay for an opioid addiction crisis they profited from and helped to create, and that necessary treatment and recovery programs will cost many billions of dollars.
"(Evergrand chairman) Hui Ka Yan has profited a lot from the secondary stock market in the past, there is a chance he may have bought Vanke shares as a financial investment," said ICBC International analyst Li Xing Wen.
Despite sterling's post-Brexit plunge, Harmonic backed the British currency as a "mini-dollar" against the yen and the euro, and profited from the surge in the U.S. currency around Donald Trump's presidential election victory on Nov. 8.
America's airlines are introducing a class below economyFebruary 23rd | Gulliver Airlines have long profited from charging an arm and a leg for first- and business class while allowing the masses too little room for limbs of any kind.
So if you bought a home in San Francisco 10 years ago, it's very likely you'd have profited on the deal by now — in fact, in several neighborhoods, you would have a good chance at doubling your money.
Banco BPM profited the most from diamond sales, netting around 85 million euros, including the Banca Aletti business, between 2012 and 2016 -- more than all the income earned by the other three banks combined, according to the order.
RELATED: Russian company seeks to buy U.S. uranium mining operations But even if foundation donors profited from the sale of Uranium One, the State Department was one of several agencies that needed to sign off on the transaction.
Arthur Sackler sold his shares in the Sackler family's pharmaceutical company before the invention of Oxycontin and made no money from sales of the prescription painkiller; his brothers Raymond and Mortimer Sackler profited enormously from sales of Oxycontin.
" At one point, Today show host Tamron Hall quotes a former tenant of the space who said that Almena "knew it was dangerous," and that he "profited from this and never spent a dime on anything but partying.
On Wednesday the Supreme Court said in its 456-page ruling that it considered the sentence to be proportionate due to Rato's preeminent position at Bankia from whose assets he had "profited unfairly and allowed others to profit".
In "The Big Short," which was based on the true story of a handful of investors who predicted the disastrous housing market collapse of 28500 and profited handsomely from it, there was plenty of blame to go around.
Proud to be paying no taxes while others foot the bill, proud to have profited off the housing bust that caused so much suffering, he lacks even the barest conception of civic life and his responsibilities to it.
Zeng Liang profited personally from deals with client representatives during his time at the company, Baidu said in a statement on Thursday, adding Zeng has admitted to the ethical violations and has repaid the company for related losses.
In fact, there is a federal lawsuit pending by Maryland and Washington, D.C., attorney generals alleging Trump personally profited from foreign dignitaries staying at his Washington hotel -- which they deem a violation of this anti-corruption clause. 2.
In one post, published on June 13, Greg Sargent wrote that Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, had "concluded that Trump and/or his campaign eagerly encouraged, tried to conspire with, and happily profited off" Russia's efforts.
After a lengthy investigation, the police learned that Mr. Nielsen had spent a few boozy and convivial evenings with an employee of Mr. Shah's, although they found no evidence that he had colluded or profited in any way.
On Friday morning, "Lock Them All Up" and "Insider Traitor" both trended on Twitter, as people called attention to the fact that public officials profited off the deadly public health disaster, while spreading misinformation about its dire impacts.
All four of the Tripoli militias have profited by extorting protection money from banks and government ministries, according to United Nations experts and an authoritative study by Wolfram Lacher of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
Goldin argues that the Sacklers have laundered their reputation with their philanthropy, and that their legacy as those who have profited from helping to create the opioid crisis will eventually supersede their charitable giving in the public consciousness.
When Football Leaks hacked documents related Ramadani and then leaked them to news media outlets or published them online, Spanish prosecutors got a window into the operation, and a road map to the agents who profited from it.
Here, the flare from an offshore gas plant guides boats packed with migrants headed to Europe, many of which are controlled by the Dabbashis, a powerful local clan that has also profited handsomely from smuggling cheap Libyan fuel.
But how can the very same politicians and journalists who defended the euro bailout payments during the financial crisis, arguing that Germany profited disproportionately from the common currency, now go berserk when Mr. Trump makes exactly this point?
To bolster the economy, he imposed special levies on multinational companies and banks to distribute the burden of the crisis as proportionately as possible between the market players who caused it (and profited from it) and Hungary's citizenry.
House Democrats, who have launched a broad impeachment investigation that currently includes whether Trump has illegally profited from his businesses while president, say Republicans are trying to curry favor with the president by spending money at his businesses.
Three reporters from Bloomberg News won the financial reporting award for a series on how some investors exploited and profited from the "opportunity zone" codicil of the 2017 federal tax law, which was designed to benefit impoverished neighborhoods.
House Democrats return to Washington this week poised to significantly broaden their nascent impeachment inquiry into corruption accusations against the president, including claims that he dangled pardons to aides and that his resorts illegally profited from government business.
On the agenda are Mr. Trump's role in hush payments to women who said they had affairs with him, reports that he dangled pardons to immigration officials and whether his resort properties have illegally profited from government business.
The law, which is expected to face legal battles, will prohibit the NCAA from not allowing a student-athlete from participating in their respective sports if they have profited from the use of their name, image or likeness.
For a long time the Whitney was perfectly happy to welcome the DTP protesters as a badge of its enlightenment and open-mindedness, while Kanders brazenly profited from practices that directly contradicted the museum's claim to respect diversity.
But I'm most confounded by the people who have profited off the mythology of kitchens as places where, as a famous chef once said, "conversation tends to center on" — to paraphrase — male genital proportions and preferred sexual acts.
Banco BPM profited the most from diamond sales, netting around 0003 million euros, including the Banca Aletti business, between 2012 and 2016 — more than all the income earned by the other three banks combined, according to the order.
Where Reagan smoothed the rougher edges of his vision with soaring patriotic imagery, Trump walked down a dark dystopia in which crime, joblessness and foreign exploitation had laid the country low while a shadowy elite profited at every turn.
ITG fired its previous CEO, Bob Gasser, in August after agreeing to pay $20.3 million to regulators to settle charges it ran a secret trading desk that profited off of confidential customer information within its "dark pool" in 2010.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made at least 26 false claims in his 87-minute rally speech in Dallas on Thursday, including an inaccurate declaration that Texas had somehow profited from one of the costliest hurricanes in American history.
Jim Banks (R-Ind.) called it "shameful" that U.S. allies continue to work with Huawei: The walls are caving in on #Huawei… This is a firm that's profited from stolen IP, violated Iranian & NK sanctions & spied for the #CCP.
It also prohibits the NCAA from blocking players and universities from competition because a player has profited off of her or his NIL rights, and allows players to hire lawyers and state-licensed sports agents to manage their interests.
The company had been taking millions in federal grant money, burying low-income and first-generation students in insurmountable debt, and evading regulators since the early 1990s—all while its CEO and other executives personally profited from the fraud.
Ron Goldman's dad went to court to get an order forcing anyone who profited from O.J. Simpson signing autographs to turn over the proceeds to him to satisfy the $33 million civil judgement that has swelled to $70 million.
The bank said the high payout was due to the risk it took since it bought the hastily arranged and unrated bonds for $2.7bn and profited by reselling them to investors at a higher price over the following months.
Yet in the final weeks of the race, Moreno had inched ahead in polls amid an aggressive campaign led by Correa to cast Lasso as a wealthy, out-of-touch politician who profited from the country's 1999 banking crisis.
More to the point, the bodies are just plain suggestive—a fact that Thunders Arena Wrestling, a gay male-oriented adult website, has recognized and profited from by selling access to videos of scantily-clad hunks battling it out.
Hub for smugglers For centuries, the ancient city of Agadez -- a World Heritage site whose historic buildings are constructed from red earth -- has profited from its role as a transit hub at the southern edge of the Sahara Desert.
The response to the Wells Fargo Securities lawsuit is LJM's first detailed public explanation of why it was one of the biggest casualties of February's "vol-mageddon," the volatility-linked collapse of investments that had profited in calmer markets.
Whether it's bow ties, barbecue or belts, John, who will be speaking at the iCONIC conference in New York City on June 7, has profited handsomely from partnerships he formed during his eight seasons on the popular reality series.
Winton, set up in 1997 by multi-millionaire and key 'Remain' funder and supporter David Harding, credited its "long-standing" short bets on the pound and euro in part for the gain, which profited as both fell on Friday.
"As cord-cutting takes the country by storm, the same companies that have profited handsomely selling you 200-channel TV packages you don't want or need will effectively claw back any savings from watching TV online instead," Dampier said.
The report underscored the fact that the biggest insurers have profited from Obamacare and from government-run health coverage programs even as they derive a relatively small share of their business from individual health plans sold on Obamacare exchanges.
After underperforming major global indexes for much of the year, the TSX has rallied 7 percent since early September, fueled in large part by energy stocks that profited from a nearly 25 percent rise in U.S. crude oil prices.
New York City and New York State governments need to exert better, fairer control of the taxi medallion business, help debt-ridden drivers and punish severely those money-grubbing entrepreneurs who have profited unduly at the expense of others.
After each scandal, it expresses regrets, announces a few cosmetic fixes and then works like mad to scuttle any legislation that might have a favorable impact on the core problem: how our data is harvested, used and profited from.
Those areas include Trump's alleged floating of pardons to border and law enforcement officials, payments made to women alleging affairs with the president, and whether the president profited from government spending at his family-owned properties during official trips.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Defending champion Louis Oosthuizen profited from a birdie rush in his first few holes to card a 1493 and take a single shot lead after the third round of the European Tour's South African Open on Saturday.
The recent surge of desperate families and children fleeing Central America is partially a result of our government's support for the corrupt oligarchs in that region who have suppressed democracy, brutalized their people, and profited from the drug violence.
BULLS AND BEARS Wirecard, founded in 1999, says it has profited from a boom in online payments by acting both as an acquirer, handling payments to merchants, and as an issuer of real and "virtual" payment cards to consumers.
It comes nearly seven months after federal authorities executed search warrants at several locations tied to Pugh, including her home as part of their investigation into whether she improperly profited from the deal while serving on the hospital's board.
After reaching plea deals, the two men claimed that Mr. Neschling illicitly profited from hiring international opera stars through agents who also represented Mr. Neschling to arrange conducting jobs abroad, placing the maestro in the cross hairs of investigators.
A company called Excelsior Strategies, run by employees at Mr. Shields's firm, Convergence, was contracted to rent Mr. Trump's crown jewel, his list of some 20 million donors; Mr. Shields said that only the campaign profited from the arrangement.

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